Grammy winner Alicia Keys and her music producer husband Swizz Beatz decided to sell their mountainside mansion in Phoenix for $3.85 million. Located at the top of Camelback Mountain, the 7,881-square-foot mansion features amazing views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
According to Realtor, the four-bedroom mansion also features 20-foot windows and Keys reportedly named the place "Dreamland" because owning the place was a dream come true for the singer. Keys bought the mansion in 2008 for $3.9 million. Originally built in 2004, the property features other high-end amenities like a six-car garage, 800-bottle wine cellar, a gym and a game room with wet bar. There is also a wraparound two-level patio and an infinity pool.
There is a spectacular waterfall fountain which welcomes visitors in this luxury estate. The home boasts a stunning living room and elegant dining room. The gourmet kitchen overlooks the great room. The master bedroom has its own sitting area; it also has an executive office and an elevator. Listing details describe the home's design as an excellent balance of country and contemporary style with its glass and sleek features.
It was reported that the couple decided to sell the property because they don't plan on using it as much anymore. Since they already have two young children, both of them are busy with parenthood and their respective careers.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Keys has an estimated net worth of $60 million. She first joined show business when she appeared on "The Cosby" show at the age of 4. She graduated valedictorian in the elite Professional Performance Arts School of Manhattan at the age of 16. She released her debut album in 2001 which gained the No. 1 position on the Billboard 200. She earned five Grammy awards with her first album and then she was able to release two consecutive albums, "The Diary of Alicia Keys" and "As I am" which also debuted at No. 1 on the charts and achieved multi-platinum status.