Queen Latifah, the famous singer-turned-talk-show-host, has reportedly put another one of her home in New Jersey on the market for $1.93 million.
The Los Angeles Times broke news of the listing noting that Norma Streams of Rodeo Realty Inc. is the listing agent.
Property records show that Queen Latifah purchased the house in 2010 for $1.34 million. The residence is a 2,026-square-foot single-family house, comprising of three bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Interiors of the house boast of dark hardwood flooring, high drywall ceilings and French doors and windows.
Living spaces include a formal drawing room, a dining area, a library, a bonus room, a modern kitchen with a separate breakfast bar and a luxury master suite with walk-in closets and a marble-clad bathroom. A basement storage space is also a part of the interiors.
Outside, the home has an in-ground spa set on beautiful green gardens. There is a guest house with central heating and air, private entry and a renovated bathroom. The house also provides for a two-car parking space.
An excerpt from the listing description below:
"Come fall in love with this gorgeous Mediterranean oasis with modern finishes throughout. Gated mini compound with lusciously landscaped gardens front and rear designed for Los Angeles weather."
Check out the photos of the home here. Meanwhile, the other NJ home on the market has been price chopped to $2.34 million. Queen Latifah had it listed for $2.39 million earlier this year.
Queen Latifah grew up in New Jersey. She has always held a great persona of immense charm, dignity and poise. She started investing in real estate soon after her first single debuted in the market. Her goal was to buy homes for both her parents, who split when she was eight.
In an interview with Good Housekeeping, Latifah talks about surviving her darkest moment and finding self acceptance and joy.
"I think I got to that place by not being happy with the other side - hating your body and criticizing yourself all the time. When I was around 18, I looked in the mirror and said, You're either going to love yourself or hate yourself. And I decided to love myself. That changed a lot of things."