How James Van Der Beek’s friends helped him pay for his family’s ranch in the weeks before his death

Dawson’s Creek star James Van Der Beek died last week, at the age of 48. He had previously been diagnosed with bowel cancer. Weeks before his death, James bought the ranch his family had rented for years. Now. new details about the puchase – and how friends helped him pay – has come to light,

The entertainment world is in mourning following the heartbreaking loss of James Van Der Beek, who had been quietly battling colorectal (bowel) cancer before his death.

The beloved actor chose to go public with his diagnosis in 2024, hoping to raise awareness about the disease which is increasingly affecting younger people. At the time, Van Der Beek spoke several times in interviws about his treatment, which included surgery and chemotherapy while trying to be a dedicated husband and father.

Following news of his passing, tributes have poured in from fans and fellow celebrities alike. Among those honoring his memory was his Dawson’s Creek co-star Katie Holmes, who shared a deeply moving message.

In her tribute, she wrote of her late friend:
“I mourn this loss with a heart holding the reality of his absence and deep gratitude for his imprint on it.”

Other close friends also shared intimate photos from the final days of Van Der Beek’s life—quiet moments filled with love, reflection, and togetherness.

James Van Der Beek’s ranch

In recent years, Van Der Beek had stepped away from Hollywood life, choosing instead to focus on his family. He spent his final years on a ranch outside Austin, living there with his wife Kimberly and their six children: daughters Olivia, 15, Annabel, 12, Emilia, 9, and Gwendolyn, 7, along with sons Joshua, 13, and four-year-old Jeremiah.

The family relocated from Beverly Hills, California, in 2020, initially renting the property. In a bittersweet turn of events, Van Der Beek finalized the purchase of the ranch just weeks before his death.

Friends reportedly helped make that possible by setting up a trust for the Varsity Blues star, a representative confirmed to People Magazine.

Property records cited by Realtor.com states that the 36-acre ranch was purchased for $4.8 million through a Limited Liability Company managed by a California attorney. The sale is believed to have taken place off-market, as there was no public listing prior to the purchase.

“James secured a down payment for the Texas ranch for the family with the help of friends through a trust so they could shift from rent to mortgage,” the rep told the outlet.

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