More than a year after first listing his white mega-elephant of a mansion for sale, Jeffree Star has finally been able to sell it. According to papers, the lavish estate, which was spread across 2.8 hilltop acres and is perhaps the largest and most opulently adorned residence in all of Hidden Hills, sold for $16.7 mιllιon.
Where does Jeffree Star park his luxurious pink Ferrari adjacent to his disputed yak farm in Casper, Wyoming? Only time will tell.
Speaking of the buyers, paperwork show that they are a married couple from Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, named Pyae and Smile Maung, who are the owners of multiple businesses.
Star, on the other hand, now spends the majority of his time in Casper, Wyoming, where he converted his original 70-acre residence into a multimιllιon-dollar ranch business with 150 yaks, some of which he uses for his new yak meat brand. There are currently more than 300 acres in the ranch.
The Wyoming mansion differs significantly from the Hidden Hills estate, which has every home facility imaginable yet being vast and lavish in its own right. We previously wrote in-depth articles about the Calabasas property, so we won’t do so again.
The property’s many amenities include a 10-car underground garage with glass elevator, a wine cellar with a tasting room, a theater, two adjacent guesthouses, a detached “barn,” a kitchen with four or five freezers, and a master suite that is bigger than most flats.
For Star’s multi-mιllιon dollar collection of jewelry and accessories, a brand-new walk-in bank vault was built, and he renovated all the electrical, HVAC, and security systems.
Additionally, he gave the mansion’s inside a stunning white and gold color scheme. The native of Orange County, California, also hired the well-known design team Mr. Kate, whose renovation of the residence’s massage and spa parlor was, predictably, documented on YouTube.