Cher's former Beverly Hills estate can be yours for $68M

The mansion is the first home the singer designed after her divorce from Sonny Bono

Cher’s former Beverly Hills estate is an 11-bedroom wonder full of arched windows, secluded garden paths and stone terraces.

Over the years, Cher has become known for more than just her music — the 72-year-old pop icon and actress also has a passion for designing her own extravagant homes.

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One of these houses, a garden-style Beverly Hills mansion, has recently hit the market again for $68 million, TopTenRealEstateDeals.com reports. The space, which is now managed by Douglas Elliman‘s Joshua and Matthew Altman, failed to sell after being listed for $85 million back in 2016.

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Located a short drive from Los Angeles’ Rodeo Drive and the historic Beverly Hills Hotel, Cher’s former estate is an 11-bedroom and 17-bathroom wonder full of arched windows, secluded garden paths and stone terraces.

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Even though the main 20,000-square-foot residence remains unfinished, the 14-acre estate comes with a pool, a tennis court, equestrian stables, a 7,000-square-foot Moroccan-stlye guest house along with numerous garden roads and secluded pathways.

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The mansion, which Cher designed and decorated five years after her 1975 divorce from Sonny Bono, is done with the star’s unique taste for all things grandiose and exotic.

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In 1988, Cher sold the property to comedian Eddie Murphy for $5.9 million. It has since passed hands many times, finally falling to the widow of major real estate developer Raul Walters.

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For Cher, who spent more than 50 years in the public eye after rising to prominence in the 1960s, privacy was an important factor — both massive entry gates and carefully landscaped paths hide the property from view.

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