A Florida home that once belonged to the "Goddess of Pop" has sold for $35 million.
Located at 64 La Gorce Cir. in Miami Beach, the La Gorce Island estate was first purchased by Cher for $1.5 million back in 1993, which is around the same time she performed "I Got You Babe" with Beavis and Butthead.
Three years later, the actress and singer sold the home for $4.35 million, according to property records.
Most recently, the home was owned by James Eaton, president of a Canadian private holding company, and his wife, Cecily Eaton. According to the Wall Street Journal, the couple spent the last few years renovating the home.
The home was listed last August for $42.5 million, but according to the South Florida Business Journal, it was recently sold to Bausch + Lomb Chairman and CEO Brent Saunders and model/actress Daniela Botero Correa. Saunders is currently selling his nearby contemporary home, which was listed as high as $19.5 million last October.
The listing agent Cher house was Dina Goldentayer with Douglas Elliman, and Raissa Enis of Douglas Elliman worked with the buyers.
The 12,450-square-foot manse comes with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, as well Brazilian oak flooring, 19-foot ceilings, grand dual staircases, a fitness studio, a 50-foot-long swimming pool, a pool house, and 158 feet of frontage along Biscayne Bay.