Unexpectedly, Nicola said that the couple regrets selling their first home together, a $11 mιllιon Beverly Hills mansion, and they view the decision as “silly”.

 

When Nicola was asked if she and Brooklyn would want to raise children in Los Angeles in the future, her regret about the property surfaced. The model retorted, “We’ve discussed this so much.” Given how much of our business is conducted in this region, I believe we would want to reside here.Was the beverage bar on-site the deciding factor?

Although the precise location is still unknown, Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz celebrated the one-year anniversary of their engagement in a stunning home in the mountains above Beverly Hills.

The couple paid $1 mιllιon more than the asking price of $9.5 mιllιon for the impressive “starter” property, which featured a rooftop meditation garden and labyrinth as well as a variety of amenities such as a “white crystal quartz” massage room and a juice bar. The news of the expensive agreement was first reported by E!.

The 22-year-old Brooklyn Beckham has developed a career as a photographer and model. She is most known for being the oldest child of Victoria Beckham, a former Spice Girls singer, and former English footballer David Beckham. Among other outlets, Brooklyn has shot a campaign for Burberry BRIT and appeared in Vogue China.

The so-called OM House, designed and constructed by Jason and Sonya Powell of the James Group, is hidden away on a quiet side street in the Coldwater Canyon neighborhood of Beverly Hills. The organization’s overarching goal is “to promote the ultimate wellness lifestyle experience with the highest level of design.”

In order to achieve this, the extraordinary structure provides 7,700 square feet of chic living space that is drowned in exotic wood and stone. It appears like there is more positive energy because the home features a feng shui-inspired reflecting pool near the glass front entrance that is designed to “attract and enhance positive energy, wealth, and abundance.”

Open glass walls create seamless indoor-outdoor settings. Once inside, a fragment of smoky quartz crystal is believed to purify and expel negative energy further.