For anyone who’s ever wonderedhow much Sarah Jessica Parker is really worth it’s a lot.

And her husband’s estimated net worth isn’t too shabby either.

The actors' three kids are indeed lucky in that they truly live a lavish life.

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker standing with their three children

And they had some swanky pads to call home.

The place was built in 1905, and the couple renovated it while living there.

Parker and Matthew sold their West Village home in 2020 for $15 million.

Sarah Jessica Parker’s former townhouse in West Village New York

Experts estimate that the renovations increased the home value to around $50 million.

First is Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s stunning vacation home in the Hamptons.

It’s so gorgeous that Parker and Matthew have even listed the home for outsiders to stay at.

Marion Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Tabitha Broderick walking in New York

“It’s his coming out party.

He loves ‘Harry Potter.’

Now, he reads [the books] himself.

Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, and James Broderick at the “And Just Like That…” premiere in 2021

We got up to No.

He hasn’t read this one,” Matthew toldPeopleabout his son.

“He’s disappointed that the carpet is black.

Matthew Broderick and James Broderick posing for a photo together

But he’s really looking forward to [the movie],” Matthew added.

James Broderick attends an expensive college

Famous people’s kids almost always attend expensive schools.

Acceptance to Brown University is no small feat.

Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, and their three children

For reference, the median household income in the United States in 2023 was just under $81,000.

The actor shared a touching post in honor of him becoming a legal adult.

“I marvel at the passing of those years but equally the young man you are becoming.

Marion Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Tabitha Broderick at the premiere for “Hocus Pocus 2” in 2022

My love for you is an ache and an honor.

And surrogacy is expensive.

But the actor was at peace with her and her husband’s decision.

Tabitha Broderick, Marion Broderick, and Sarah Jessica Parker dining out at a restaurant

“I knew there would be lots of opinions about, ‘Well, why didn’t you adopt?

Why didn’t you do this?

Why didn’t you do that?’

Marion Broderick, James Broderick, and Tabitha Broderick at the opening night for “Plaza Suite” in 2022

“We had explored, and continue to explore, all options, and this one just happened first.

This isn’t the period at the end of the sentence,” she added.

“They were so excited to meet Bette and Kathy.

Marion Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Tabitha Broderick attending the New York City Ballet Spring Gala in 2018

Or are we going to meet them as Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy?'”

As the son of two very famous people, James indeed has a wealth of options.

It is the portrait of a local restaurant.

Sarah Jessica Parker walking with her twins and their nanny

It’s Italian food.

She continued, “One of the most beautiful little bars ever … the most lovely servers.

I have the same thing every time.”

And the restaurant Parker and Broderick frequent with their family isn’t cheap.

Parker and Broderick don’t go all out for their children in every aspect of their lives, though.

“Almost 100% of my son’s T-shirts are used.

For example, in 2024, Parker and Broderick traveled with their family to Paris for the Olympic Games.

The important things in life: books and food and interesting experiences.

And they’re warm in the winter and cool in the summer,” she explained.

“But they should pine for things, they should want things.

I put him to bed every night.

I get him dressed.

I’m the one who gives him his toothbrush.

I take him to school every morning.

He’s very small, but his personality is 6 feet 4.

I’m spending the whole summer with him out at our beach house” (viaPeople).

However, that doesn’t mean she and Matthew Broderick didn’t employ any help in raising their children.

“We don’t have any live-in help.

We’re pretty hands-on parents.