"My Heart Will Go On" singer Celine Dion has been looking for a buyer to sell her Jupiter Island, Fla. Estate for over a couple of years now since she listed the property for $72.5 million. Recently, her asking price dropped to $45.5 million.
Following the death of her husband and former manager Rene Angelil to cancer, the Grammy Award singer has dropped the price of the luxurious estate, including its 500,000 gallons of water park, in Jupiter Island Florida. The property was built by the couple in 2013, according to Bankrate.
Dion has got plenty of luxury features in the 5.7 acres of property. Its majestic aquatic center has a water park filled with 500,000 gallons of water, along with a couple of connecting swimming pools. Three of the amazing features found on the estate are a bridge, a slow current river and the twisting water slides. In addition, there is an infinity-designed pool that is overlooking the ocean.
There is also a main house that includes a couple of four-bedroom guest house, a pool house with kitchen, a tennis house and a beach house that has a sleeping loft and a massage room. The property has a total of 22,775 square feet of interior space, including a fitness room, five fireplaces, a home office, 24 bathrooms, 17 bedrooms and a home theater.
The wide waterfront home is Bahamian-inspired, custom-built for the singer. Its sandy beach, on the other hand which is 415 feet long, serves as a boundary of the estate.
According to LA Times.Jupiter Island has been known to be home to some popular sports celebrities like Greg Norman, Tiger Woods, Lee Trevino, owner of Baltimore Ravens Steve Bisciotti and Dorothy Walker Bush, the grandmother of George W. Bush.
"Power of Love" hit maker Dion has a current contract to perform at the Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas until 2019. Fans are expecting to hear hit singles like "Let's Talk About Love" and "Falling Into You."