Inside the $16m Hawaiian mansion designed by CHER
Known for her big hair and even bigger lungs, iconic pop-star Cher is also apparently an accomplished designer, having designed a stunning US$10.995 million mansion in Hawaii.
The mansion, which clocks in at A$16 million, is now owned by the man behind web hosting firm GoDaddy, billionaire businessman Bob Parsons.
Surprisingly, the palatial property was never intended as a home for the singer herself, Mansion Global reports, with the property instead part of a tax structure.
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“Apparently, she loves to design homes,” Rob Kildow, director of residential sales at Hualālai Realty said.
“She called me a couple of times and I was very impressed—she did it up right.”
What’s the house like?
The home comes fully furnished with incredible views.
“The guest bedrooms are in an entry courtyard, so you have individual little guest houses,” added Kildow.
“Everybody can come and go as they please.”
The gourmet kitchen has custom cabinetry and granite countertops.
And the master bathroom is an incredible outdoor shower oasis.
The pool looks out onto the ocean.
Perfect for watching Burlesque and Mamma Mia Here We Go Again!, the media room has black out shades and a media room.
And the main entry’s great room opens onto spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
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