Are you a fan of Angelina Jolie? Then maybe you can take your fan role to the next level by living in your favorite Hollywood actress' childhood home. Yes you can, and that's according to Daily Mail - but you have to be able to cash out $2 million to become the newest owner of the "Tomb Raider" star's 2-acre estate, usmagazine.com reports.

Jolie's childhood home in Rockland County, New York was shared by then younger Jolie with her late mother Marcheline Bertrand who purchased the house in the 80's, and brother, James Haven. They moved into the mid-century modern home after Bertrand and actor John Voight's split in April 1980. The home is nestled in rural Snedens Landing, Woods Road, where Jolie spent her elementary school years. "Everyone in the neighborhood always says that," Richard Ellis of Elli's Sotheby's International Realty tells Wall Street Journal.  The parents of the Academy Award winner actress were married for nine years before calling it quits.

Angelina Jolie's childhood home boasts a 4,000-square-foot estate was purchased by conductor Eugene Kohn who has 15 other estates in his resume that he bought, flipped, and sold. He will be making a solid penny in this sale since he purchased it for only$1.2 million last year.

"My style is to simplify and restore to the original condition," Kohn told the Wall Street Journal.

Kohn has done a good job with the gorgeous two-story, four-bedroom 1950's house that is situated just 20 miles north of New York City. The mid-century home features beautiful brick work and gets a good amount of natural light from several skylights scattered in the entire property. The living room boasts a fireplace and wood flooring.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt currently owns a home in L.A.'s Los Feliz neighborhood with their six children, Maddox, Shiloh, Pax, Vivienne, Zahara, and Knox Leon. In a previous report, Pitt and Jolie went on  a house hunting in London and toured a Westminster mansion that is on the market for $39 million.