Actuality TV couple Heather and Terry Dubrow have parted methods with their 22,000-square-foot Newport Coast house dubbed “Chateau Dubrow” in an off-market deal for $55 million, making it O.C.’s costliest sale of the yr.
An LLC, registered in California, conceals the client’s id.
County paperwork present “The Actual Housewives of Orange County” star and the “Botched” surgeon bought the almost three-quarter-acre property in July 2013 for $4.18 million and constructed the house.
“RHOC” documented the development of the lavish unfold, whose options embrace a doorbell to summon Champagne service, a temperature-controlled wine wall within the eating room, and an eat-in kitchen with two islands that opens to the household room.
Flooring-to-ceiling glass doorways lengthen the good room to the yard terrace with a pool and spa.
Different highlights embrace a mirrored gymnasium, a 21-seat movie show, twin places of work with hidden loos and bars, and a 400-square-foot closet.
The couple shared their former house with their 4 kids, which “RHOC” followers will recall had been represented by birds in a sizeable etched window that grew to become a degree of competition.
“With two children at school, we’ve been fascinated about our subsequent transfer,” Heather Dubrow instructed Leisure Tonight, which first reported the sale on Oct. 21.
“Million Greenback Itemizing Los Angeles” siblings Josh and Matt Altman of Douglas Elliman Realty represented the couple within the deal. Southern California Information Group reached out to the Altman Brothers, however they declined to remark.
Earlier than closing that deal, property data present the Dubrows paid $14 million for a two-bedroom, 5,254-square-foot penthouse in Century Metropolis. They had been represented by “Promoting Sundown” agent Heather Rae El Moussa of The Oppenheim Group, who posted the deal on Instagram.
E.T. reported that Season 17 of “The Actual Housewives of Orange County” will function the almost five-month means of discovering and negotiating the penthouse. In the identical article, Heather Dubrow dropped hints about her future with the O.C. sequence.
“I feel that as a New Yorker transplanted to L.A., dragged all the way down to Orange County, I’m migrating house,” she instructed E.T. “Let’s see what occurs there.”