Tracy Anderson and Chris Asplundh have increased their real estate holdings by acquiring a gorgeous home in Brentwood’s Lower Mandeville Canyon neighborhood on the West Coast.
Tracy Anderson and Chris Asplundh already own pricey houses in several states, including Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania. The brand-new home, which cost a little over $7.3 million to purchase, was built in 1989 but has subsequently undergone renovations.
The three-story building is situated on a three-quarters of an acre densely wooded site that is at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. An attached three-car garage is next to a roomy motorcourt, which is reached through a gated driveway.
More than 6,000 square feet of living space, including four bedrooms and five bathrooms, high wood-beam ceilings, stone floors, old Spanish-style doors, Vietnamese woodwork, seven fireplaces, and huge windows with breathtaking views of the surrounding vegetation, make up the interior of the property.
A flagstone walkway leads to the glassy double front door, which opens to reveal a modern interior with Santa Fe-style formal living and dining rooms, a family room, a gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, an eat-in island, a breakfast nook, and an adjacent wet bar area. A wine cellar and an office with wood panels are also included.
A lavish master bedroom suite with a fireplace, personal balcony, and walk-in closet is located on the top floor. The next bathroom has a sauna, stand-alone shower, soaking tub, and adjacent gym. Soaring redwood trees, a waterfall-lined pool and spa, a fire-pit, a built-in BBQ, and an attractive outdoor dining area with a stone fireplace are all aspects of the expertly planted outdoor spaces.
In the final moments, the Mansion of Tracy Anderson and Chris Asplundh stood as a testament to their remarkable journey. With its grandeur and elegance, it mirrored their unwavering success and enduring love. As the sun set behind its majestic walls, Tracy and Chris embraced, grateful for the memories made within the sanctuary they called home.