Jessica Simpson Sells Beverly Hills Home for $6.4 Million

The "Irresistible" singer, Jessica Simpson, has finally sold her custom-built residence in Beverly Hills for $6.4 million, according to several news reports.

Simpson first listed the home for $8 million in May 2013 and slashed the price to $7.2 million in August before managing to sell it off for $900,000 less than what she was asking for, reportsRealtor.com.

According to the Redfin Blog, the home has a rich celebrity history. Ellen DeGeneres, the famous talk show host, was once the proud owner of the home before she sold it to celebrity manager Rick Yorn in 2003. Simpson purchased the home in 2005 for $5.2 million.

The listing records of the home state that the residence was built in 1991 and designed by Kerry Joyce. The home is a single family residence spanning an area of 5500 square feet and sits on a 0.37 acre lot. The place comprises of 5 bedrooms and five full and one half bathroom.

Interior spaces of the two-story home include a formal dining room, a drawing room, a breakfast room, a library, a family room, a den/study, a theatre, a dressing area, a music room, an office and guest/maid's quarters. Other amenities include a gym, a state-of-the-art kitchen and a laundry room.

Outside, the home has a heated spa, a lap pool with a pool cover, open patios both in the front and the rear, a large lawn with sprinklers and ample parking space with carports.

Check out pictures of the residence, here.

Simpson currently lives with her fiancé Eric Johnson in the Hidden Hills home she purchased from Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne in February 2013. The 11,000 square feet home is a six bedroom, 10 bathroom residence with ample room for daughter Maxwell (1) and son Ace (3 months) to grow up in.

More recently, Simpson was spotted at the wedding of her long-time publicist, Lauren Auslander in Newport, Rhode Island, Saturday. She was the bridesmaid at the event and carried off a long flowing navy blue dress for the occasion, reports E!Online.

Check out the pictures, here.

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