Zoe Saldana spotted holding hands with husband Marco Perego at Montecito farmer’s market… after spending $17.5M on a new house in the chic beachside enclave

Zoe Saldaña was spotted taking advantage of the amenities in her new neighborhood of Montecito, California.

The Avatar star, 45, and her family bought a $17.5 million mansion this fall in the city where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi live.

The mother of three and her husband Marco Perego, 44, walked hand in hand through the farmers market.

The Guardians of the Galaxy actress – who took a topless selfie in the mirror showing off her tattoo of her husband's face – wore skinny jeans, tucked into brown boots with a bright blue button-down shirt with white stripes, a cropped white cardigan and a light blue pashmina.

Marco wore jeans, a black T-shirt and a black puffer as they both carried their bags to their car.

Zoe Saldaña was spotted taking advantage of the amenities in her new neighborhood of Montecito, California

The Avatar star, 45, and her family bought a $17.5 million mansion this fall in the city where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi live

The Avatar star, 45, and her family bought a $17.5 million mansion this fall in the city where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi live.

Before moving north to Santa Barbara County, Zoe listed her Beverly Hills mansion for $16.5 million, which is almost double the $8.7 million she paid for it in 2016. Zillow.

At the time of writing, the 6,000-square-foot, five-bedroom, seven-bath home is available for rent for $47,500 per month.

Not much information is available about her new digs in Montecito, other than that it's a 10,000-square-foot home with five bedrooms and eight bathrooms on five acres.

Earlier this fall, The Adam Project star opened up about what it's like raising three boys.

She and her husband are parents to twins Cy and Bowie, eight, and Zen, six, and call the trip “the most amazing thing, but it's real.”

“We're here to set the tone for them in their lives, about how to be, how to respond, how to regulate, how to recover, how to heal, how to stand up for themselves,” she said. she. People.

“So they will constantly mirror what you do, knowing that you are being watched at all times,” she continued. “It certainly makes you a lot more aware than you've ever been in your entire life.”

Zoe has been open in the past about not raising her sons in “gender-specific roles.”

Before moving north to Santa Barbara County, Zoe listed her Beverly Hills mansion for $16.5 million, which is almost double the $8.7 million she paid for it in 2016, according to Zillow .

Before moving north to Santa Barbara County, Zoe listed her Beverly Hills mansion for $16.5 million, which is almost double the $8.7 million she paid for it in 2016, according to Zillow .

Zoë and Marco have been married for ten years and have three young boys

Zoë and Marco have been married for ten years and have three young boys

Zoe and her husband are parents to twins Cy and Bowie, eight, and Zen, six, and call the trip 'the most amazing thing, but it's real'

Zoe and her husband are parents to twins Cy and Bowie, eight, and Zen, six, and call the trip 'the most amazing thing, but it's real'

Zoe has been open in the past about not raising her sons in

Zoe has been open in the past about not raising her sons in “gender-specific roles.”

“We are very hard on our guys, just like we are hard on women.  And boys are encouraged to be strong and suppress their emotions,” she told People

“We are very hard on our guys, just like we are hard on women. And boys are encouraged to be strong and suppress their emotions,” she told People

The parents raise them to “honor themselves and their femininity, and to celebrate their feminine selves as well.”

“We are very hard on our guys, just like we are hard on women. And boys are encouraged to be strong and suppress their emotions,” she told the outlet.

“And then when you learn to do that so much for so long, you become completely excommunicated from your feelings,” she explained.

'We certainly understood and accepted the assignments knowing that we were raising boys at a time when women's movements are so important.'