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Inside Mariah Carey's sprawling $18 million hideaway

Inside Mariah Carey's sprawling $18 million hideaway

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A sprawling Connecticut estate that was once rented by Mariah Carey has been put on the market for $US12.4 million ($A18.8 million).
Now it can be revealed the common item the star refused to have in it.
In a bizarre interview with Summertime Ball, Carey revealed that she's never owned a clock because she doesn't 'acknowledge the passing of time.'
'I just don't believe in it – just time,' she told the shocked interviewees.
'So no clocks?' one of the panellists asked.
Carey responded 'yeah, let it go.'
The 56-year-old also said she did not celebrate her birthday however she still observed anniversaries.
'I don't have a birthday, no,' she said.
The New Canaan home where the 'Honey' singer lived for nearly two years, gives a rare glimpse into the life she once lived.
The mansion initially hit the market on March 28 for $US13.9 million ($A21.1 million).
But after struggling to sell, the price dropped by more than $US1 million ($A1.5 million) on June 1, Realtor reports.
Since then, celebrity real estate agent Ryan Serhant has helped spark a surge of interest in the dwelling.
The 'Owning Manhattan' star showcased the property on his YouTube channel.
Titling his video: 'An Exclusive Tour of Mariah Carey's MASSIVE Estate', Serhant took viewers on a full tour of the luxurious mansion.
Nicknamed Orchard's End, the pop sensation rented the dwelling for an eye-watering $US75,000 ($A114,000) a month for nearly two years.
The Grammy-winner is said to have written multiple songs while living there, including her upcoming 16th album and her verse in the remix of Muni Long's single, 'Made for Me.'
Serhant listing agents Danielle Malloy and Jessica Lane told Mansion Global that the star had moved out of the home in the beginning of 2025.
Situated on a 6.26-acre lot, the mansion boasts 12-bedrooms and 12.5-bathrooms.
According to its listing, the property underwent a significant $US6 million ($A9.1 million), three-year overhaul in 2014.
The current owners hired 'world-renowned architect' Dinyar Wadia, who expanded the main residence as well as a guesthouse that sits on the estate.
'The main residence [was] improved and expanded [with] a four-bedroom guesthouse, along with a custom designed 5,000-square-foot wellness centre, a custom pool with spa and new terraces [that] transformed Orchard's End into a true masterpiece.
'In a recent interview with Dinyar, he stated he believes in today's market the main house alone would cost in excess of 25 million dollars ($A38 million dollars) to replicate,' the listing adds.
The home's exterior is rightfully compared to a castle and is surrounded by lush greenery, while also boasting a tennis court and a resort-style pool.
Upon entering the homes, guests are greeted with an elegant dining area complete with a chic chandelier, moulded ceilings, an elegant fireplace, and several windows that allow for natural light to flood in.
There is also a grand piano by the window, which is sure to be the spot Carey belted out some tunes.
Another dining area boasts wood-beamed ceilings and a large table, while a third spot comes complete with cozy couches, custom shelves, and a fireplace.
The chef's kitchen is surely made for a star as it boasts a large island, plenty of cabinetry, state-of-the-art appliances, wood-beamed ceilings, and a gold stove.
An office space follows the same wooden aesthetic and features built-in shelving, a wooden desk, and a large window.
The estate is the perfect spot to entertain guests as it features several elegant areas to entertain guests and throw dinner parties.
Another room even comes complete with a pool table for when guests want to experience something more casual.
The master bedroom features a kingsize bed, large window, and a fireplace.
Attached, there is also a walk-in closet, complete with a large island and plenty of shelf space.
Meanwhile, the primary bathroom features a marble soaking tub and his-and-her vanities.
Upstairs, there is a large playroom with a basketball hoop game and more.
There is also a sauna, theatre room, and private gym on the grounds.
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