Singer-songwriter Pink sells her tropical spot in Malibu for $12.5 million - Los Angeles Times
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Singer-songwriter Pink sells her tropical spot in Malibu for $12.5 million

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Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Pink and her husband, retired motorcycle racer Carey Hart, have sold their home in a gated Malibu community for $12.5 million.

Sitting on more than an acre in the Point Dume area, the Balinese-inspired estate includes a main house, a guest house and a lawn-surrounded swimming pool and spa. A private pathway leads away from the property to the beach.

A koi pond entry with a floating-style walkway and ornate double doors set the stage for the 7,450-square-foot house, which has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

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A step-down great room and dining area, an office/den and a den/media room are among the living spaces. A chef’s kitchen sports two islands and a stone fireplace. Folding glass doors and high ceilings bring natural light and ocean breezes into the laid-back interiors.

Outdoors, tropical landscaping surrounds various sitting areas and patios. The garage has room for five cars.

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Pink, 37, has released six studio albums including the 2003 record “Try This,†which won a Grammy for best female rock vocal performance. Two years ago she released the folk album “rose ave.†as part of the You+Me duo with singer-songwriter Dallas Green.

Hart, 41, gained fame competing in the AMA supercross circuit. He has won multiple medals at various X Games and Gravity Games events.

The couple bought the house six years ago for $11.85 million, records show.

Lily Harfouche of Compass was the listing agent. Shen Schulz and Jordan Wright of Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.

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