Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross splash $6.15 million on LA home

September 16, 2020
The Encino home of Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross. Photo: MLS/Nourmand & Associates

American singer Ashlee Simpson and her husband Evan Ross have snapped up an LA home for their growing family.

After more than a decade spent out of the spotlight, the former pop star can finally rest her head on something real, and like the way it feels, after nabbing a sprawling property in the San Fernando Valley.

The two-storey Encino home has plenty of room for the growing family. Photo: MLS/Nourmand & Associates

Simpson and Ross, the actor son of Diana Ross, have forked out $US4.5 million ($6.15 million) for a five-bedroom house in the Encino neighbourhood, Variety reports.

Throwback: Singer Ashlee Simpson pictured in Sydney in 2006, when she hosted the MTV Australia Music Video Awards. Photo: Simon Alekna

Spread across 580 square metres, the property offers plenty of room for the growing family – with the couple announcing Simpson’s third pregnancy earlier this year.

The two-storey home, built in 2017, has high ceiling and spacious rooms, and combines natural woods, brick, stone and steel throughout.

The living room opens onto an outdoor entertaining area. Photo: MLS/Nourmand & Associates

If offers five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms and six parking spaces, as well as a sprawling open plan kitchen, living and dining area that will make you want to La La (or not).

The home, with valley views, has three fireplaces, a music room/library, a movie room, a home gym. It also offers a 110-bottle wine cellar, and a “huge luggage closet” that non-celebrities would probably use as a study.

The music room/library sits just off the kitchen. Photo: MLS/Nourmand & Associates

Then there is the massive main bedroom that Simpson is sure to L.O.V.E with its large en suite, dual walk-in closets and a huge balcony which overlooks the pool, the pool house and outdoor entertaining areas.

The listing was held by Craig Knizeck and Greg Schoch of The Agency and Micah Rabineau of Nourmand & Associates represented the buyers.

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