Celine Dion’s First Florida House Back on The Market; Price Slashed by $6 Million!
Posted by Jose Lambiet , January 11, 2012 Print

Celine Dion's first Florida house, at Admiral's Cove in Jupiter, is back on the market at deep discount (Click on the photo for more houses of SoFla celebrities)
Canadian songbird Celine Dion‘s first Florida house is back on the market at a deep discount.
MLS records show the listing for the 9-bedroom, 15-bathrooms number in the fancy Admiral’s Cove in Jupiter is now $9 million.
That’s what Dion sold it for a decade ago when she first moved into her permanent gig at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas!
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The 15,000-square-foot mansion, with views on the Intracoastal, has kept many of the architectural features that the flamboyant diva ordered, including hand-painted walls, a domed stained glass skylight, five fireplaces, intricate crown moldings, a velvet-covered old-style theatre with a performance stage, etc . . .
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The digs have been on the market since May 2010.
At the time current owner Richard Santulli, founder the fractional-ownership NetJets, was asking $15.5 million!
The price was slashed to $13.9 million in August 2011 and again recently.
Last year, Dion moved to a beachfront mansion in Jupiter Island.
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