Lisa Marie Presley's home in Calabasas, California, where she was staying before her death, has been put on the market months after her passing.
Elvis and Priscilla Presley's only daughter died hours after she suffered a possible cardiac arrest in her Calabasas home in January. At that time, paramedics responded to the area and performed CPR on her before rushing her to a medical facility.
Lisa Marie Presley's Home Up for Sale
A news outlet confirmed that Presley's home, where she moved into in 2020, entered the market months after the singer's death in January. She started renting the estate after selling her family home in the same area in 2021 following her son Benjamin Keough's death by suicide in that house.
Before her passing, she was given the option to acquire it and eventually planned to purchase it.
According to the report, Presley's home is up for sale for $4,679,000 million, and her realtor and friend Robb Friedman started renovating the property after her demise.
Celebrity real estate website Dirt.com reported that the 7,440-square-foot property features six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, and it was previously acquired by its current owners for $3.4 million in October 2021.
The mansion boasts high ceilings, formal dining and living rooms, a chef's kitchen, a home theater, a gym, a bedroom suite downstairs, an office suite, and multiple fireplaces.
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The same estate was where Presley stayed in the years leading to her death. In January, the singer-songwriter was found unresponsive in one of the property's bedrooms by her housekeeper.
Meanwhile, her ex-husband, Danny Keough, arrived at the house after taking their kids to school and performed CPR on her until the paramedics arrived. The responders injected one epinephrine shot in an attempt to regain her pulse before rushing her to a hospital.
Presley, prior to her death, reportedly complained of stomach pains that intensified before going into cardiac arrest. Her cause of death was later determined as strangulated small bowel caused by adhesions developed after undergoing a weight loss operation called bariatric surgery.
The probe into her death has since been ended.
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