It looks like reality TV power couple Terry and Heather Dubrow are ready for their next big home design project. The Botched star and Real Housewife, respectively, unloaded their custom-from-the-ground-up “Dubrow Chateau” in Orange County for $55 million in October 2022, while also shelling out $14 million for a penthouse in celebrity favorite Century City skyscraper, The Century, around the same time. Now the pair, who still also maintain a home in Orange County, are putting down deeper roots in Los Angeles, according to a report from Dirt.
The couple’s new digs are on a six-acre plot high above Benedict Canyon in the Beverly Hills Post Office area. The 1946-built abode belonged to late Hannibal producer Martha De Laurentiis, who passed away in December 2021. Her estate listed the property for a whopping $37.5 million the following February, reducing the price a few times before the Dubrows finally scooped it up for a heavily discounted $16.1 million. The English traditional-style two-story home spans 5,797 square feet—quite a bit smaller than the pair’s former 22,000 square-foot mansion—containing five bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
Heather told ET that the duo plan on spending the next three years renovating the house, which is tucked at the end of a long gated driveway and features panoramic city and ocean views. As it stands, the hilltop dwelling features a spacious double-height foyer with dual staircases that connect with a wrap-around balcony. French doors open up to a paved patio complete with a pool and an above-ground spa. There’s also a fireplace-equipped formal dining room, a tennis court, and a huge primary suite outfitted with a balcony, dual walk-in closets, a pair of spa-like ensuite bathrooms, plus an attached office and a gym-slash-media room.
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