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After the California wildfires, this is the new mansion Paris Hilton bought for $63.1 million.

After the California wildfires, this is the new mansion Paris Hilton bought for $63.1 million.

She watched as her beachfront Malibu mansion was destroyed by fires during the tragic fires that ravaged the Los Angeles metropolitan area and surrounding areas in January of this year. “Seeing my house burn to the ground is devastating, I have no words,” Paris Hilton said at the time. The businesswoman and her husband, Carter Reum, still grieving the loss of their property and personal belongings, soon began searching for a new home for themselves and their children, Phoenix (2) and London (1). The house they chose is simply spectacular: it’s actor Mark Wahlberg’s former mega-mansion in Beverly Park, for which they paid $63.1 million.

An aerial view showing the pool and the tennis court skate (on the left), the tennis court (which is also used for basketball) and the five holes of golf.

It's practically a luxury resort, spanning 30,000 square feet, spread across 12 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms. Its opulence is evident from the grand foyer with two symmetrical staircases and extends to a two-story library, a state-of-the-art cinema, a wine cellar with a wine and cigar tasting room, and a vast, well-equipped gym.

A fountain welcomes you into the imposing mansion.
The master suite has a living room with home.
One of the living rooms, with white walls that contrast with the dark parquet. The large windows overlook the garden.
The huge dressing room with islands covered with marble to store the accessories and jewelry.
He cinema. The house too It has a gym with professional equipment that Mark Wahlberg installed, one of the previous owners.
The cellar with its vaulted ceilings.

The exterior is no less impressive: the property has five holes of golf, a tennis court, a skating rink, a swimming pool with waterfalls and slides, and a guest house. This acquisition adds to Paris's growing real estate empire, which includes properties in Beverly Hills and New York.

The large kitchen is integrated with the daily dining room, which connects with the outdoor grill.
The imposing stairs of the hall access leads to the first floor.
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