Gwen Stefani's $25 Million Beverly Hills Mansion Gets a $10 Million Price Cut — See Inside

Gwen Stefani's $25 Million Beverly Hills Mansion Gets a $10 Million Price Cut — See Inside

07/16/2019

Gwen Stefani is hoping to make a clean break from her sweet estate in Beverly Hills.

The No Doubt frontwoman and recently reinstated The Voice judge has relisted her hilltop mansion, known as The Summit, this time for $25 million with Jade Mills of Jade Mills Estates. That’s $10 million less than the $35 million price tag she’d previously placed on the home in January 2017, when it was listed with Stephen Shapiro of Westside Estate Agency.

Stefani, 49, purchased the 15,500-square-foot estate with ex husband Gavin Rossdale, 53, in 2006. The pair split in August 2015, and it seems the singer, who’s been dating Blake Shelton since November of that year, is more than ready to let go of this real estate remnant of her marriage.

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The seven-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bath residence has Hollywood ties that go back even further than Stefani’s tenure. According to Trulia, Jennifer Lopez also called The Summit home from 2000 to 2004.

The listing also details the impressive amenities of the gated and guarded home, including an infinity pool, playground, chicken coop, lighted tennis court and expansive outdoor living spaces. The impressive master suite boasts two full bathrooms and two separate dressing areas.

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The striking black-and-white decor, courtesy of celeb-favorite designer Kelly Wearstler, is undoubtedly Stefani’s mark. Graphic stripes line the walls of the kitchen and casual dining area, which also hosts an oversize sputnik-style light fixture, leather banquette seating and a pair of midcentury Warren Platner chairs.

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The living and formal dining rooms get an injection of vibrant color courtesy of a hot-pink sofa and a sorbet-hued suite of dining chairs. A fireplace sheathed in book-matched stone slabs unites the spaces, which also both sport patterned floor coverings and statement-making light fixtures.

There’s also a 1,500-square-foot professional gym on site that includes a private massage room and sauna.

Now the decked-out property needs only to find another buyer that appreciates Stefani’s Harajuku-meets-Long Beach style.

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