Sunday 28 June 2015

Bruno Mars Sells A $2.7M Honolulu Home

Singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has sold his home in Honolulu, he bought three years ago.

Grammy winning artist closed the deal for Hawaii property for $ 2.7 million, $ 800,000 before their original price of $ 3.5 million early last year, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The singer, known as "The Lazy Song" and "Billionaire" accepted a lower offer that the singer paid for it in 2012, which apparently was set at $ 3.1 million.


 
The 4,124 square foot home built in 1991 closed display "columns recovered driftwood, stone and wood floors and dark ceiling molding treatments," said the site.

As for his previous quote Zillow, the buyer scored a major retirement home of singer. The 2014 list described it as a property with "extraordinary intimacy, luxury recognized coveted Port lock, Hawaii Kai." The property features an "easy access to the ocean for water and romantic sunset’s sports."

Architectural details include high ceilings, open floor plan and use of rare wood materials.

Port lock relaxing residence also based on about 0.36 acres Hawaii, which has four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. The new owners will also enjoy a formal dinner house concept better emphasized by the presence of modern cuisine a chef. The estate also has a bedroom, living room and large bedroom.

Outside, the new owners can take a swim in the spacious pool area with cabana, gas grill and Kegerator. Mature palms add to the tropical resort atmosphere of the ancient home of the 29-year-old Grammy-winning artist.

Citing multiple sale service records, the Times said the agent who handled the list was Sachi Braden Sachi Hawaii Pacific Century Properties, while Dolores Bediones Locations LLC was the buyer's agent.

Mars has come a long way since its humble beginnings in Hawaii. His albums have become timeless favorites from around the world. More recently, Spotify named his track, "Marry You", one of the "Most Popular Wedding Songs" worldwide.