Less than six months after Suzanne Somers died at the age of 76, the Company of three The star’s Palm Springs home is for sale.
According PEOPLE, Somers’ home of 40 years is on the market for $8.9 million. She and her husband Alan Hamel bought the residence in 1977 and sold it to famous real estate agent Josh Flagg and her ex-husband Bobby Boyd for $8.5 million in 2021. It went on sale in April 2023 for about $413 million before be eliminated in June.
The listing reveals that the house has seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and more than 28 acres of land. “Nestled on a hillside terrace naturally adorned with dramatically exposed rocks, the estate is both stunning and inviting,” the Zillow listing reads. “An open-air carriage, shaped like a custom funicular, takes passengers up to the residence while panoramic views are revealed below.”
The Zillow listing also said the property features an outdoor amphitheater, a lagoon-style pool, hiking trails, five world-class suites, a heated bathtub with city views, as well as two offices and terraces. Suzanne Somers’ former home also has a discreet entrance.
Suzanne Somers loved her old Palm Spring house the first time she saw it
PEOPLE He also reports that Suzanne Somers was open about how much she loved the house. “As we were riding the romantic funicular, I said to Alan, ‘Let’s buy this,’” she told the news outlet. “And he said, ‘Could you please put on a poker face so we don’t have to pay full price?’ “I couldn’t contain my excitement and we paid more than full price.”
Somers also said she would sing in her dining room because it is away from the other rooms. “It has perfect acoustics,” he said. “There are nights I spend hours in that room and it’s exciting. “It’s a great place to rehearse.”
Somers couldn’t help but gush about the home’s “unique” design. “It’s a great house to entertain,” she explained. “Because everyone can go to their own cabin at the end of the day and have privacy. There are several dormitory buildings and several common buildings. “It’s like a French village.”
However, after 40 years, Suzanne Somers and Alan Hamel were ready to move on. “I want to build something very modern,” she said. «Two or three bedrooms with large entertainment areas and, of course, another amphitheater. “Once you have one, you can’t live without it.”
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