The Late Rocker Prince's Caribbean Mansion Is Going to Auction
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1/15Photographs Courtesy of Premiere EstatesOver two years after music icon Prince passed away from a tragic overdose, one of his many impressive residences is going to auction with no reserve. Although the eight-time Grammy winner was outspoken about his love for Minnesota, this five-acre, oceanfront property in Turks and Caicos was his ultimate tropical escape.Designed specifically with privacy in mind, the home boasts a guardhouse at the entrance and everything you could possibly want inside. Driving up the purple driveway, you pass the estate’s luxe tennis court and manicured landscape. The 10,000-square-feet of interior living space holds six bedrooms and six baths, so an interested bidder needn’t worry about having too many guests stay at the house.The architecture reflects classic island style and puts an emphasis on indoor/outdoor living. Glass doors lead out to sprawling terraces where you can take in ocean views or relax after a swim in the pool.Although there is no minimum sale price, there is a refundable $100,000 bidder’s registration fee that is sure to weed out celebrity looky-loos. All bids must be in by July 12th, according to TopTenRealEstate.com.Across the pond, a more official prince is readying himself for marriage and to live in Nottingham Cottage with his bride, Meghan Markle. For all the details on the home, click here.Photographs Courtesy of Premiere EstatesOver two years after music icon Prince passed away from a tragic overdose, one of his many impressive residences is going to auction with no reserve. Although the eight-time Grammy winner was outspoken about his love for Minnesota, this five-acre, oceanfront property in Turks and Caicos was his ultimate tropical escape.Designed specifically with privacy in mind, the home boasts a guardhouse at the entrance and everything you could possibly want inside. Driving up the purple driveway, you pass the estate’s luxe tennis court and manicured landscape. The 10,000-square-feet of interior living space holds six bedrooms and six baths, so an interested bidder needn’t worry about having too many guests stay at the house.The architecture reflects classic island style and puts an emphasis on indoor/outdoor living. Glass doors lead out to sprawling terraces where you can take in ocean views or relax after a swim in the pool.Although there is no minimum sale price, there is a refundable $100,000 bidder’s registration fee that is sure to weed out celebrity looky-loos. All bids must be in by July 12th, according to TopTenRealEstate.com.Across the pond, a more official prince is readying himself for marriage and to live in Nottingham Cottage with his bride, Meghan Markle. For all the details on the home, click here.
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