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Stevie WonderSons Kailand and Mandla say goodbye to their childhood home in Calabasas, Calif.
The musician’s second wife, Kai Millard, has listed the property with six bedrooms where their SonsKailand, 19 and Mandla, 23, grew up. The previous couple divorced in 2012.
Millard, 45, listed the 11 120 square meter home for $ 15 million, or the ability to rent for $ 65,000 each month. The completely rebuilt farm has six bedrooms and six bathrooms, is in a gated community in San Fernando Valley and extends over 2,779 acres.
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The home has a chef kitchen with a book-matched Marmorö, Chevron Parquet wooden floor, top-of-the-line Miele apparatus and refrigerators below zero. It also has a wine storage area and bar.
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Junior Primary Suite includes a private living room and a bathroom. The primary suite offers a two -sided area with a double -sided fireplace, a private balcony in the garden, elegant chandeliers and a dressing room. The primary bathroom includes a shower and steam room and a brand new infrared sauna.
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At the same time, the upper floor contains a marble fireplace and a large chandelier wrapped in gold leaves.
The lower level in the home also includes a Butler’s kitchen, a guest room with a bathroom and a large living room with direct access to a piano entertainment room.
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The entertainment room leads to the spreading garden-which has a custom pool and the landscaped garden venue gives the chance of entertaining indoor outdoor houses.
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According to Wall Street JournalProperty register shows that the previous couple paid $ 2.85 million for the modern home in the Mediterranean in 2000.
“It had only this incredible, timeless architecture and breathtaking surroundings,” Millard Per said WSJ. “It was on his own little hill and had a lot of space.”
“As a young bride and a mother, I had no interest in doing anything against the house,” Millard said about the idea of renovating the home when they first bought it. “I had to let them be children. They will mark the wall, put fingerprints everywhere. Just forget that.”
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But as her sons got older, she decided to upgrade the property during the Covid-19 pandemic. She spent at least $ 3 million rebuilding the primary suite and kitchen and opened it to the rest of the residential area.
“I feel this is the right time to go out in a new space,” she said Per WSJ.