Suzanne Somers' former Palm Springs estate has hit the market for $12.9 million. The actress and her husband, Alan Hamel, lived in the residence for decades before selling in 2021.
The former actress and entrepreneur says she’s in the early stages of a reality television series that she can do ‘mostly from home.’The property — which spans over 28 acres — features five buildings with a total of 7,280 square-feet of living space. The main residence has a primary suite, plus six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
Some impressive amenities in the main home are a 24-seat living room, a wine cellar and a two-room kitchen.The Palm Springs estate is listed for $12.9 million. On the property is a stone guesthouse designed by Albert Frey in the 1920s. Four additional bedrooms are featured in the guesthouse. There are also five outdoor fireplaces on the grounds.
A stand-out feature of the property is an amphitheater that is carved into a mountain on the grounds, just above the valley in Mesa Canyon.
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