The former California mansion of deceased Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith has been sold six years after she died, according to a report.
The proceeds of the sale, after applicable taxes and just payment for real estate commissions, will go to benefit her daughter Dannielynn according to NBC News.
Smith purchased the home under her given name, Vickie Lynn Marshall, in April 2005 for $1.335 million. Upon her death in 2007, Smith's daughter, Dannielynn, and the child's father, Larry Birkhead, moved into the home.
Birkhead successfully won a paternity suit and gained custody of Dannielynn in April 2007. Smith's daughter, although a minor, is a beneficiary of her mother's estate.
Smith's former home, located at 3646 Avenida Del Sol, Studio City, CA 91604, measures 4,700 square feet and has 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths. The Mediterranean-style home is perched above the city with dominant views from its balcony and pool area.
Smith died in 2007 at the age of 37 from a drug overdose. She was known for being a celebrity lookalike to Marilyn Monroe and is one of Playboy magazine's most famous models.