Betty White's longtime home has been put on the market for quite a heavy-price just three months after her death at 99.The comedy legend and her husband Allen Ludden had originally built the three-story beach-front home in Carmel Valley, California together, in the early eighties.Unfortunately Ludden died shortly after the property - which is built in a village north of Los Angeles and south of San Francisco - was completed in 1981.
Simply stunning:Betty White's longtime home has been put on the market for quite a heavy-price just three months after her death at 99 Views: Betty's home can be seen in an aerial view from over the Pacific Ocean Icon:White died as a result of a stroke she suffered on Christmas Day, according to her death certificateThe 3,600-square-foot-property includes four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms and has been set at the asking price of $7.95million.
The power couple had only paid $170K originally for the then-empty quarter-acre plot according to Dirt.Nicole Truszkowski of Truszkowski Freedman & Associates, Sotheby's International Realty - Carmel Brokerage, who holds the listing alongside Zak Freedman, told People on Monday: 'The home embodies the spirit of Betty and Allen.
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