Reba McEntire is no stranger to living in style, but her $22 million estate in one of the most exclusive zip codes in California was extravagant even by the standards of celebrity homes.
According to Variety, McEntire purchased her 6-bedroom, 7-bathroom, 9,242-square-foot mansion in the upper-crust Beverly Park neighborhood in Beverly Hills for just $9 million in 2003. She sold the massive estate for just under $22.5 million in 2015, right around the time she was divorcing her husband and now-former manager, Narvel Blackstock.
The buyer put the property back on the market for nearly $30 million in 2016 after extensive renovations.
Situated on 1.8 acres in the exclusive gated community, the mansion opens in a massive multi-story entry hall leading to a formal living room that has an oversized fireplace as its focal point, with a semi-circular wet bar in the corner. The massive, gleaming white kitchen centers around an enormous island with a thick granite top, and it also features intricate trayed ceilings that continue into a formal dining room. The lavish residence also boasts a wine cellar, office and maid’s room.
The master suite includes its own massive fireplace and raised ceilings that continue into the master bathroom, while French doors lead to a balcony that offers stunning views of the manicured grounds.
The exterior of the estate is just as spectacular, featuring a Grecian-style swimming pool with a reflection pond, tennis courts and an outdoor pavilion that includes an outdoor kitchen, a dining area, a living room and a pool table. There is also a separate guest house on the property.
Scroll through the photos below to see inside Reba McEntire’s stunning California estate, and keep scrolling to see inside the stately Southern manor home she lived in outside of Nashville.
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Reba McEntire is no stranger to living in style, but her $22 million estate in one of the most exclusive zip codes in California was extravagant even by the standards of celebrity homes.
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