Inside Kevin Costner’s 160-acre Aspen ranch amid claims ex-wife won’t leave family home
the “Yellowstone” mainstay admits that “securing his right to access his separate property residences in the event of a divorce was an important priority” for him.Upon separation from a previous marriage, the filing adds, Costner found himself without a home base and “never wanted that to happen again.”This all comes as Costner fights his estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, over her alleged refusal to leave his $145 million residence in Carpinteria, California. (For her part, Baumgartner charges Costner with trying to make the family homeless by forcing her and their three kids to leave this nest.)However, Costner maintains a massive ranch in Colorado, otherwise known as Dunbar Ranch, which seems to be an option for his home base — and that for another occupant. The Golden Globe winner listed his 160-acre Aspen estate in January for a colossal $36,000 per night, The Post reported at the time, and it still seems up for grabs.