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Paris Hilton, husband buy Mark Wahlberg's former mansion for $63.1M — 5 months after losing their Malibu house in Palisades Fires

Paris Hilton, husband buy Mark Wahlberg's former mansion for $63.1M — 5 months after losing their Malibu house in Palisades Fires

New York Post18 hours ago

Paris Hilton and her venture capitalist husband, Carter Reum, found a new place to call home — for $63.1 million.
The heiress purchased the palatial pad just five months after losing her Malibu beach home in January's Palisades Fires, the Wall Street Journal reported. Its former owners, actor Mark Wahlberg and his wife Rhea Durham, unloaded the theme park-like property in 2023 for $55 million.
13 Paris Hilton, pictured in May.
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13 The Beverly Park mansion at dusk.
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13 An aerial view of the six-acre property.
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13 Mark Wahlberg sold the home in 2023 for $55 million.
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The nearly 30,500-square-foot home in Beverly Hills offers six acres of privacy, with a whopping 12 bedrooms across the main house and guesthouse. The home sits inside the ultra-exclusive Beverly Park community, one of the richest neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
Former and current residents include Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Lisa Vanderpump, Adele and Justin Bieber.
Hilton's new home comes with attractions galore, including an outdoor pool with a grotto, waterfalls and waterslides. The luxe property, constructed in 2014, also includes a sports court, a skate park and a five-hole golf course.
The cavernous main house boasts a cellar for wine and cigars, a home theater and staff quarters, according to the listing.
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The Los Angeles estate sold in less than four months after listing for $68 million in March.
13 Hilton and husband Carter Reum.
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13 A formal dining room.
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13 One of two kitchens. The second functions as a prep kitchen.
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13 An upstairs walkway features extensive built-in shelves and a skylight.
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13 A large bedroom with a fireplace and chandeliers.
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13 The wine and cigar cellar.
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13 The state-of-the-art home theater.
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13 An outdoor patio.
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13 The pool area includes a grotto and waterslides.
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Hilton and Reum, who share two young children, were among the thousands of families that lost their homes in the wildfires that raged through California in January. Their $8.4 million oceanfront Malibu home of four years was hit by the Palisades Fire that destroyed large areas of Pacific Palisades, Topanga and Malibu across 24 days.
The heiress and influencer shared her grief at the time online.
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'Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience,' Hilton wrote in a post to her 26.8 million Instagram followers in early January.
The property's unidentified seller was represented by Ginger Glass and Alexandra Glass of Compass. Hilton's brother, Barron Hilton, and his wife, Tessa Hilton, represented the buyers.

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