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Inside Kat Von D's incredible £10m mansion – which has blood red swimming pool

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Kat Von D's body art is nothing compared to the multi-million dollar gothic mansion she's put up for sale. The celebrity tattooist, makeup mogul and reality TV star - who first shot to fame on the show Miami Ink - is asking a cool $12.5m (just under £10m) for her spooky 12,500-square-foot Los Angeles home, which comes complete with a blood red swimming pool and spa.The three-storey, eight bedroom house dates back to the late 1800s and was bought by the star - real name Katherine von Drachenberg - for $6.5m (£5.3m) in 2016.

The tattoist initially put the gated property on the market in January this year for $15m but knocked $2.5m off the total asking price earlier this month, reports The New York Post.The 40-year-old had previously said that she had no intention of selling up and moving elsewhere.She wrote: "Definitely not ever selling our beautiful home in LA. "But with all that has been taking place in California – with terrible policies, tyrannical government overreach, ridiculous taxing, amongst so much more corruption – we just felt the need to plant roots in a small town where there is nature, where my son can be free to play and where we can eventually retire one day'.It recently emerged that Kat – who lives with her second husband Rafael Reyes (AKA musician Leafar Seyer) and their three-year-old son, also called Leafar – is currently planning to put down roots thousands of miles away from the big city.She and her family have reportedly bought an historic seven bedroom mansion in Vevay, Indiana, for which they forked out $1.8m (£1.5m).The star is said to be planning to remodel the 1874 property and open "a little tattoo shop" in the surrounding small town, which is populated by just 1,717 people.

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