When he first purchased his beautiful Lancaster residence back in 2019, Aaron Carter shared an uplifting message with fans on Twitter. "I finally own my first home in California," he wrote at the time. "I have a place to call my own. Worked very diligently and consecutively on myself, mind, body, and soul, and kept out of trouble. I get to do what I love every day thanks to everyone who believed in me at this point in my life." Of course, the former child star has since lost his life. On Tuesday (April 4), TMZ announced that his house is now listed for sale.
The outlet notes that the bathroom where Carter was tragically found dead last year is undergoing renovations. Christine M. Limpus of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices is overseeing the listing, which she says measures an astounding 4,131 square feet. The seven-bedroom, four-bathroom property has been priced at just under $850K. This is a significant increase from the $779K price tag that the embattled artist had put on the market just one month before his death.
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Money made from the home's sale will reportedly go to Carter's estate. Namely, the funds will arrive in a trust for his 1-year-old son, Prince. Limpus says she's already shown the residence to five prospective buyers since re-listing it. The real estate agent is under the impression "it'll go into escrow very soon for the asking price." When the Florida-born entertainer first purchased the place, he spent $430K. Some significant adjustments and improvements came along the way, including a bigger pool and extra bedrooms.
While his family is getting rid of Aaron Carter's home, that doesn't mean they're giving up on the late "I Want Candy" singer. Just last month, his mother publicly released photos from the scene of her son's death, asserting that he didn't pass away by drowning. "I want to share these death scene photos with you all because the coroner wrote it off as an accidental drug overdose, she wrote at the time. Read everything that Jane Carter had to say about the tragic situation here, and check back later for more pop culture news updates.
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