A mansion that once belonged to Vanna White hit the market this week for a whopping $47.5 million. The 35-year Wheel of Fortune veteran built the Tuscan-style home, which is located in the guard-gated Beverly Park community, and lived there from the early 1990’s up until 2002 when she and George Santro Pietro divorced. Grandeur is immediately introduced upon entrance into the manse with soaring high ceilings, a double stairway, and floor-to-ceiling French doors leading out to the manicured backyard. Further into the house, the 8-bedroom, 10-bath abode offers luxury spaces like a gym with a spa, a huge finished basement for entertaining, and a wine cellar (which can be stocked with the property’s own harvest).The lavish abode sits on a 221,194-square-foot lot that encompasses a sprawling vineyard, a massive motor court with a fountain, and a pool surrounded by palm trees.The listing with The Agency founder Mauricio Umansky asserts “the architecture of this home is unprecedented with the most exquisite details from the pediments to the cornices throughout.”According to Mansion Global, White’s ex-husband kept the home after the divorce and has been renting it out for the past few years for $150,000 to $175,000 a month.
The home is located in the guard-gated Beverly Park community.
The lavish abode sits on a 221,194-square-foot lot that encompasses a sprawling vineyard.
Soaring ceilings and a double stairway greet guests upon entry.
The listing with The Agency founder Mauricio Umansky asserts “the architecture of this home is unprecedented with the most exquisite details from the pediments to the cornices throughout.”
This article appears in the December 2017 issue of DailyDeeds.