Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton buy HUGE 13,000-square-foot luxury mansion in Encino for $13.2 millio
GWEN Stefani and Blake Shelton have splashed out on a brand-new, three-story house that spans 13,000 square feet.
The stunning property cost a whopping $13.2 million and is the couple’s first purchase together after they both sold their previous homes.
Gwen, 50, and Blake, 43, are the proud new owners of the stunning mansion in Encino, California.
The musical couple are officially shacking up together after they closed the deal on the incredible property.
Because the deal happened off-market, and the property was newly-built on spec, there are few photos of the actual house itself.
However, through renderings it’s possible to see its vast array of amenities, including a four-car garage, a large kitchen with top-end appliances, an Atmos home theater, and backyard cabana with wet bar and outdoor kitchen.
It also has a beautiful swimming pool and spa.
Blake and Gwen will be able to enjoy lots of privacy due to the mansion being tucked right up against the foothills and with two oversize gates shielding it from street view.
The lovebirds have been dating since 2015, after initially meeting as judges on The Voice in 2014.
In 2017, country singer Blake sold the Brentwood, Tennessee, home he shared with his now ex-wife Miranda Lambert for $2.25 million.
And just last October, Gwen sold the Beverly Hills mansion she used to share with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale for $21 million to comedian Sebastian Maniscalco.
During lockdown, the couple have been living together in Oklahoma, alongside Gwen’s sons — Kingston, 13, Zuma, 11, and Apollo, 6 — and a handful of her family members.
Blake revealed that after he had to cancel his tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the couple relocated to Oklahoma and haven’t left.
He said: “My mom and step-dad live about 10 miles from here, I haven’t seen them since the middle of March except waving from the truck window. That’s about it.
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“We haven’t left. I had to cancel my tour, we were in Omaha, Nebraska and we were actually building the production that day and finally just decided — that’s when pretty much the bottom was falling out of any of the touring and live events — so we just canceled and Gwen and I immediately came here and we haven’t left.”
“We learned how to make bread real good, sourdough bread,” Shelton added. “Literally it’s like Little House on the Prairie here. She makes bread, I’ve been building a fence and gardening. We’re pretty self-sufficient out here.”
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