California House Where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Filmed Documentary Is Up for Sale for $33.5 Million

This home was built in 2006 and was designed by Don Faculty and JF Brennan

Seen the highly anticipated Harry and Meghan documentary yet? If yes, then you must have noticed the beautiful house in California. according to a report by new york postThe couple no longer lives in the on-screen home, which is now up for sale for $33.5 million.

This property belongs to a businessman named Mark Schulhof, who bought the home in 2013 for $14.6 million. The house is not just beautiful, it also has luxurious amenities. Set on more than 2 acres of landscaped grounds with ocean and mountain views, the six-bedroom, seven-bathroom mansion features a gym, a theater, a bar, a game room, a meditation room, and a pool. There is also a five-car garage, as well as various technical amenities including a generator, solar power and greywater irrigation systems. There is also a huge dining room with a silver-leaf ceiling and several sculptures, the report said.

The report said Quadriga Art – Mr Schulhof’s direct mail company – was accused of pocketing north of $100 million in a fundraising scam that targeted disabled veterans.

The house was built in 2006 and the architecture was done by Don Faculty and JF Brennan, and the interiors by Natasha Bardaran. The 12,804-square-foot home came on the market a year and a half ago and is being marketed by Ryan Malmsten of Santa Barbara Brokers and Riskin Partners Group of Village Properties.

The royal couple does not live in this house. The couple lives in another property in Montecito, which cost them approximately $15 million in 2020. It’s reportedly the first home they’ve ever owned — and in the series, Markle reveals she miscarried her second child the morning after going to the media. Outlet detected.

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