Exclusive | Sutton Strackes gorgeous LA mansion lists for millions see inside her ultra-luxe closet thats every fashionistas dream

A lavish Los Angeles estate owned by “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Sutton Stracke has hit the market for a whopping $8.9 million — and it’s every bit as glamorous as fans would expect.The reality TV icon‘s stately Georgian-style home is tucked away in the ultra-exclusive Bel Air – Holmby Hills neighborhood behind towering hedges, and listed by celebrity powerhouse agent Josh Flagg.The listing comes amid major changes for the Bravo star, who recently sent her youngest son James off to college.Throughout the most recent season, Stracke has spoken candidly about the transition to empty nester, admitting the quiet house has been an adjustment.Built in 1938, the estate sits on a little over an acre of land, spans roughly 4,723 square feet and features four bedrooms and six bathrooms.Visitors are greeted by a sweeping motor court before stepping inside, where they are met with soaring wood-beamed ceilings, rich millwork, and hardwood and marble flooring.

At the heart of the main floor is a massive chef’s kitchen equipped with premium appliances and an oversized marble island — perfect for hosting fellow housewives or high-fashion elites.Cozying up won’t be an issue either, as the property boasts five distinct fireplace locations.

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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story While the entire home oozes southern charm meets West Coast luxury, the true crown jewel of the residence is the primary suite is the real show stopper.

The luxe retreat features its own fireplace, a spa-inspired bathroom with a soaking tub overlooking the grounds, an oversized walk-in shower.The suite’s crown jewel is the custom dressing room, tailor-made for Stracke’s enviable couture collection.The boutique-style closet is the kind of fashion sanctuary peop...

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