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It’s the end of an era for the former Creston, California, home ofDebbie ReynoldsandCarrie Fisher.
Reynolds' son and Fisher’s brother, Todd Fisher, has put the 44-acre ranch on the market for $2.85 million. Built in 1991, the property has been in the family for the last three decades.
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Hidden away in a private valley in San Luis Obispo county, the 7,800-square-foot home boasts 7 bedrooms and 7 baths as well as several other impressive features.
The compound houses a private screening room where the family watched their 5,000-movie collection of Hollywood classics, according to the listing, which also notes it was the site of numerous of gatherings and sing-alongs, and served as a tranquil retreat for Hollywood’s elite.
The ranch includes a sound studio, recording studio and office space in its two outbuildings, totaling 17,000 square feet.
The property also features a barn, lake and natural spring with accompanying water rights, geothermal heat and solar power. The hillsides, dotted with live oaks, are home to herds of native deer.
“As Carrie used to say, our family wears its underwear on the outside; we decided a long time ago to be an open book,” Todd toldsfgate.comabout listing the longtime family home for sale. “So I’m just continuing in our little tradition. And I am the last one to tell you about it.”
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Carriediedat age 60 on Dec. 27, 2016, four days after she washospitalized for a heart attack. The next day, Reynoldsdied of a strokeat age 84.
In June, the famous family’s five-bedroom and four-and-a-halfbrownstone in the Upper East Sideof New York City hit the market for $11.5 million.
source: people.com