Sofía Vergara finally sells Beverly Hills mansion after slashing the price by millions

Sofía Vergara just sold one of her spectacular mansions in Beverly Hills that was snagged by a lucky buyer. Lucky because the buyer paid a lot less than the Griselda star was hoping to get for the place when she first put it on the market in 2022. She bought the estate in 2014, which means she had it before she married her ex-hubby Joe Manganiello. Still, they spent plenty of time in the home as a couple before their split in 2023.

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In 2022, the year before they decided to announce they were going their separate ways, Sofía and Joe listed the place for $19.6 million, but there were no takers. At the beginning of this year, Sofía re-listed the property for millions less than her original asking price and as of April 2024, the place belongs to someone else. Check out how much Sofía originally paid for it and how much she ended up getting for it!

She bought the seven-bedroom home in 2014.

How much did she pay for it? Oh, just $10.6 million. The Tuscan-style 11,369-square-foot villa was built in 2006 and sits on a .6-acre lot. Sofía remodeled the place with the help of renowned designer Jennifer Bevan.

In 2022, the home was listed for $19.6 million.

“Encompassing seven all-ensuite bedrooms and three powder rooms, this 11,369-SF 3-level gated estate is filled with exquisite design features. The chef’s kitchen presents a center island, Viking appliances and a breakfast area,” part of the property description on the listing read. “The family room’s French doors open to the pristine, resort-like backyard with a pool, hot tub and manicured lawn. Ascend to the second level to find the primary suite with dual closets and spa-like baths.”

It has been described as more of a ‘private resort’ than a home.

“This estate offers the ultimate Beverly Hills lifestyle with complete privacy and simultaneous access to every luxury the area has to offer,” according to Santiago Arana, of The Agency. “No design detail was spared within this home that often feels more like a private resort than a residence.”

By 2024, the price was dropped by millions.

It was re-listed for $13.9 million and ended up selling for $13.7 million. This time around the property overview on the listing was prefaced with “HUGE PRICE REDUCTION!!! PRICED TO SELL!!!” And sell it did.

Don’t worry about Sofía or Joe, though.

Even though the place didn’t sell for what Sofía originally wanted, it sold for more than she bought it for, although who knows how much she spent on remodeling it. Still, she has other homes and lots of money, so she isn’t suffering for slashing the price. As for Joe, he owns other places, too, so he’s fine if any of the proceeds of this sale were slotted to go to him.