Friday, March 4

Celine Dion is asking $45.5 million for her lavish estate on Jupiter Island, Florida. It was originally listed at $75.5 million in 2013

The Canadian superstar first listed her Jupiter Island home after Rene was diagnosed with cancer and she nursed him throughout his illness up until his death in Las Vegas last month. They're pictured in June 2013Celine Dion is consolidating her assets now her husband and manager Rene Angelil has passed.
The superstar singer has just dropped the asking price on her lavish Florida estate, that's been on the market since 2013 with no takers.
The resort-like home is now for sale for $45.5 million, which is $30 million less than the original listing price she sought three years ago, according to TMZ.com.

 Waterpark: The estate boasts three swimming pools, two of which are joined by a lazy river and a water slide

Originally listed at $75.5 million in September 2013, she dropped the price by $10 million the following April.
Now she's dropped it again and with such a steep drop in the price, it's clear that the 47-year-old wants to offload the property as quickly as possible.


Luxurious: The living areas have vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views
The Jupiter Island estate boasts three swimming pools, along with a water park and lazy river, and a tennis court.
The 10,000 square-feet main house has five bedrooms with five en-suite bathrooms, a formal living room wth vaulted ceilings, a media room, an elevator and two kitchens.
There are also two four-bedroom guest homes and a pool house.
Waterpark: The estate boasts three swimming pools, two of which are joined by a lazy river and a water slide

The website says Celine will live full-time in Las Vegas where she has a residency at Caesar's Palace and where she plans to raise her three sons with Rene: Rene-Charles, 15, and five-year-old twins Eddy and Nelson, . 
It's also where she devotedly cared for her ailing husband during his long battle with cancer, to which he finally succumbed in January.
The Canadian performer made an emotional return to the stage on February 23 as she resumed her concerts following a mourning period.

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