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Lauren Conrad Sells $3.2 Million Stunning, Ultra-Feminine Beverly Hills Penthouse

Lauren Conrad will be selling her two-storey stunning, ultra feminine Beverly Hills penthouse for $3.2 million.

The Hamilton Spectator mentioned that the former 'Hills' star will not be able to have a huge profit from selling her home because she splashed out around $1.32 million for the entire renovation of the two-bedroom condo.

Based from the listing at the Coldwell Banker Homes website, Lauren Conrad, 29, has "remodelled the abode to the highest level of quality." That means the new settler will have no problems with the electrics and plumbing since they are all part of the renovation made.

The new buyers could really say wow to the condo the TV personality is selling because of the entire finishing touches she did on the entire space -- with stunning penthouse highlighting the picturesque views of the city.

If the buyer is a fashion enthusiast, he or she will really love how Lauren Conrad fixed the glass-panelled closet with matching luxury chair to feel comfy while sitting back choosing what clothing they would want to wear.

The area features the vine-covered walls with the black and white marble flooring that matches the classy home's exterior. When the atmosphere is getting dark, they could stay on the living area with the two floors separated by a spiral staircase.

The Daily Mail UK said that from the entire looks of the penthouse listed for sale, the buyers could really see how the Lauren Conrad spent her time and money for the whole renovation. The TV personality bought the condo for $1.32 million in 2012.

The entire look of the house has an overpowering feminine touch with a stunning dark and moody mirrored bar, a laundry room with flower wallpaper, an office with a touch of masculinity where the lawyer and musician can work on case, and the amazing master's bathroom inspired from a yesteryear with an area to sit down and apply makeup.

Generally, Lauren Conrad's Beverly Hills penthouse is worth the price for $3.2 million. 


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