Britney Spears' former mansion in Beverly Hills has hit the market – one more time
This property is located within the prestigious 90210 ZIP Code

Britney Spears moved into this six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home in 2007, shortly after her divorce from dancer Kevin Federline, and lived in the house until 2012.
It was in this home – with its gated-and-guarded Summit community – where the singer sought privacy.
Previously listed for $9 million in 2018, the 7,453-square-foot Mediterranean-style villa is currently on sale for $6.8 million.
Outside, it has something of a grand rustic Italianate feel; inside, the rooms are elegant and understated – a restful haven away from the public life that stardom brought the singer. But, for us, it's the beautiful garden, with its pool and shaded pergola with seating areas beneath that are the star of the show.
Why not take the tour?
The interior opens into a grand foyer with a double-height entry, stone floors and a crystal chandelier.
A few steps inside reveal the wrought-iron banister leading up the stairs that continues across the second-floor opening that acts as a large catwalk-style landing, with views over the formal living room with its impressive fireplace.
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The kitchen is equipped with chef-style stainless steel appliances and a large center island, with countertop seating as well as a breakfast banquette area. It’s open to a family room with another fireplace.
The owner’s suite contains a fireplace and a bathroom with a built-in soaking tub, as well as a private terrace.
Outside, there’s a custom-designed swimming pool and spa, multiple fire pits and plenty of lounging and entertaining areas.
And, if you are after greenery and fresh air, you'll be pleased to know that each downstairs room opens up to the backyard.
The Summit has been the choice neighborhood for the elite who want a paparazzi-proof location where they can entertain and mingle with their peers away from curious onlookers. It has been home to Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande and Britney.
It has been reported that Hailey and Justin Beiber were recently seen house hunting in this location.
The singer has since moved on from this home; she previously owned a luxurious mansion in Thousand Oaks that she sold for $7 million in 2017.
She now primarily resides in a palatial 12,500-square-foot property in the exclusive Westlake Village – which straddles the line between Los Angeles and Ventura counties – for which she paid $7.1 million.
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Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing’s Matt and Josh Altman of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Beverly Hills hold the listing.
Thanks to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com for letting us share this spectacular celebrity home.
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