Eddie Murphy's estate is now back in the market. The well-designed mountaintop property gives a complete view of the Sierra Nevada foothills, Folsom Lake and the Sacramento skyline. A one of a kind property and according to telegraph.co.uk, "The house is a serious piece of real estate."
The house features a 12,600-square-foot with a whopping 10-bedrooms. The amenities of the house include an extravagant 5,200-square-foot guesthouse, 2-seat screening room, an arcade parlor, four wet bars, 1,200-square-foot gym, a sauna and steam room. The house is extravagantly decorated with style and according to curbed.com, "There is a heavy dose of purple velour seating, gratuitous carpeting, and glitziness."
The other features includes a small lagoon's worth of pool space, a tennis court, a nine-car garage, and basketball courts as reported by curbed.com. The house is proud of its amazing novelties. It has a Shrek-themed bedroom and an ultra-rare, ultra-groovy Luigi Colani-designed Schimmel Pegasus piano as reported by curbed.com.
The house was previously sold by Eddie Murphy for a price of $12M. It was $3.82 million when Murphy bought it. The house glowed with elegance due to the expensive renovations and upgrades that were done. Overlooking the Nevada foothills makes the home more expensive to buy and according to the Wall Street Journal, "It will be the most expensive home ever sold in Sacramento."
The house can offer its future owners the best of both worlds. From elegant facilities to a comfortable place of rest. The house has it all. Divorce and other events of his life made the comedian actor sell his former home. The mansion that overlooks the scenic beauty of the valley gives comfort and peace. The future owners can marvel of the surrounding nature and be more amazed of the beauty that lies within the property.