Lindsey Vonn announced her split from NHL star P.K. Subban at the end of December
The pair had purchased a pricey Beverly Hills home together prior to their break-up, which they are now selling for $7.1 million
The luxury home boasts four bedrooms, six bathrooms and a large marble kitchen
Attached to the master bedroom is a gigantic walk-in wardrobe, as well as his and hers bathrooms
Vonn and Subban were in the midst of constructing a separate guest house on the property, which will be completed before the new buyer moves in
The home is listed by Bob Hurwitz of Hurwitz James Co in Los Angeles
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Danny Elfman and actress
Bridget Fonda have sold the larger of the two for $8.75 million.
The married couple offered the two properties up as a package deal for $14.6 million in October, and the smaller home, which Elfman and Fonda used as a guesthouse, is still up for grabs at $4.888 million.
The one they just sold is a century old. Elfman, a frequent Tim Burton collaborator whose credits include “Batman,” “Alice in Wonderland” and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” bought the place two decades ago.
It sits on three-quarters of an acre in Fremont Place, a gated community filled with historic homes and architecturally dramatic mansions. This one spans two stories with colorful, custom spaces across 8,346 square feet.
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NFL Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez Sweetens Deal on Beverly Hills Mansion
The seven-bedroom house, which the former Kansas City Chiefs tight end built in 2018, is now asking $28 million By Beckie Strum |
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NFL hall of famer Tony Gonzalez, eager to sell his Beverly Hills mansion, has slashed about $2 million off the asking price.
The white-painted Georgian-style house Mr. Gonzalez, 44, and his wife, October, built for their family of six is now asking $28 million, down from a $29.988 million price tag when it hit the market in August. The Los Angeles Times first spotted the new price.