Ellen DeGeneres sold a Brody House in July 2014 to Sean Parker for the sum of $55 million, which gave her $15 million more than the price she paid. Celebrities, just like a few other people, are also into house flipping or property reselling for some additional means of income.  

"The Avengers" Jeremy Renner is currently looking into a flip through a 7,000 square foot home at the Runyon Canyon for the sum of $4.795 million. The estate was bought for $1.35 million.

"Friends" Jennifer Aniston was able to list her Beverly Hills home two years ago for $42 million, which was originally bought for $13.5 million. It was sold for $35 million, Variety reported.  

Michael C. Hall of "Dexter" listed his home in Los Feliz, California for $4.85 million, which is $675,000 more than what he paid in 2013.

"Annie Hall" Diane Keaton sold a Beverly Hills home in 2010 to "Glee" creator Ryan Murphy with a price that was not made known to public. According to reports, Keaton initially bought the home for $8.1 million. She listed it for $12.995 million.

"Into The Woods" Meryl Streep listed her 1954 Research House for the price of $6.75 million. Though she sold it for only $4.8 million, she still got $300,000.

When "Cougar Town" Courteney Cox got divorced, she earned after selling a beach house in Malibu, which she bought for $7.925 million and sold for $18 million, a bit lower than their selling price of $19.5 million.  

Vanilla Ice has been flipping for 15 years. In 2010, he was featured in DIY Network's "The Vanilla Ice Project," showcasing the former rapper's million worth of house flipping projects.  

Alex Rodriguez of the NY Yankees earned $15 after selling his Miami beach house for $30 million. The mansion was bought for $7.4 million.  

Tobey Maguire's plantation-inspired home in Brentwood is currently listed for $10.25 million.

Scott Disick, Kourtney Kardashian's former partner, recently bought a Beverly Hills home for $3.69 million and plans to flip it after some renovations, ELLE Decor reported.