The late Gianni Versace's former home, Casa Casuarina, has hit the market at the huge asking price of $125 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Versace bought the home in 1992 for $10 million and then invested $33 million in the property, adding a 6,100-square-foot south wing, a 54-foot-long mosaic-tiled pool lined with 24-karat gold, a mosaic-covered courtyard, and frescoes on the home's walls and ceiling.
As fancy as the house is, it's a little morbid that Versace was killed outside in 1997.
The house has 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and overlooks the ocean.
Then Casa Casuarina was transformed into a boutique hotel after his death.
We'll be keeping an eye on if this house gets price-chopped in coming months.
Welcome to Casa Casuarina.

The home was called "The Villa by Barton G." when it was a hotel.

Inside, it looks like a palace.

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