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Startled by Amber Heard’s mansion where she hid after the historic lawsuit

Amber Heard keeps earning while owing $10.3 million. The “Aquaman” actress’s ꜱеϲгеtive Yucca Valley, Calif. hideaway has discreetly changed ownership, according to TMZ and property records. The ꜱеϲгеt sale was over $1.1 million, almost twice the $570,000 Heard spent for the Mojave Desert digs three years earlier.

Since the COVID-19 оᴜtbrеɑk, desert house prices have risen, explaining the enormous profit. The all-cash purchasers, a non-famous married couple, are insurance entrepreneurs from Las Vegas and his longstanding wife and ꜱеϲгеtary.

The home’s existence wasn’t widely known until this May, when Heard stated her town of residence in publicly televised testimony during the Depp v. Heard defamation trial.

The gorgeous actress has been residing in the Hamptons for months, far from her previous Yucca Valley neighborhood.

Still, this six-acre property, with its rocky and forbidding nature, may be magnificent. The 2015 home, 10 miles west of Joshua Tree National Park, features three bedrooms and three bathrooms in over 2,400 square feet. The backyard has a 110-foot wooden bridge, a three-car garage, LED lighting, and a surround sound system.

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