Bruce Willis’ former beach estate to die (hard) for
Bruce Willis knew what to Die Hard for when he purchased a private beach estate with his now former wife.
The lavish estate located on Parrot Cay, an island in the Turks and Caicos Islands, was home for the Hollywood actor for 20 years.
Bruce and his then wife Emma Heming-Willis purchased the home in 2000 and completed renovations four years later.
The couple also got married at the home in 2009 and again renewed their vows in 2019 before listing the home.
He sold the home in 2019 for US$27 million to Mark and Roby Jones, the husband-and-wife duo behind multibillion-dollar insurance firm Goosehead.
Once again, the 12-bedroom home is up for grabs for an eye-watering $51million (US$37.5m).
The lucky homeowner will boast a stunning 330m of “pristine powder white sand and turquoise waters” - perfect for some privacy.
Inside has been redesigned as a two-storey main house on 1020sqm with six bedrooms, a children’s entertainment room upstairs, and a theatre downstairs.
Relaxing amenities include a yoga pavilion, four swimming pools, space on the beach for volleyball, as well as a children’s playground with a pirate ship.
Several guesthouses are also scattered along the property.
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