Farewell to Opulence: Jeffree Star Bids Adieu to Hidden Hills Mansion for $20M, Pink Ferrari in Tow

The papers indicate that the price tag for the 2.8-acre hilltop estate, which is likely the largest and most extravagantly decorated home in all of Hidden Hills, was $16.7 million.

Where does Jeffree Star keep his expensive pink Ferrari that he keeps next to his contentious yak farm in Casper, Wyoming? The future has the answer.

Speaking of the buyers, documentation show that they are a married couple from Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, named Pyae and Smile Maung, who are the proprietors of various businesses.

Star, on the other hand, has relocated his primary house from California to Casper, Wyoming, where he runs a multibillion-dollar ranch business with 150 yaks, some of which supply his new yak meat brand. More than 300 acres make up the ranch right now.

The Wyoming estate is far smaller and less extravagant than the Hidden Hills estate, which includes every luxury amenity one could want in a residence. We will not be writing another in-depth piece on the Calabasas house because we have already done so.

The property has a wine cellar with a tasting area, a theater, two guesthouses, a detached “barn,” a kitchen with four or five refrigerators, and a master suite larger than most flats. There is also a 10-car subterranean garage with a glass elevator.

Star had a new walk-in bank vault constructed, along with updated electrical, HVAC, and security systems, to store his multi-million dollar jewelry and accessory collection.

The interior of the mansion was also given a spectacular makeover, with white and gold dominating the space. The Orange County, California, native also enlisted the services of the renowned design duo Mr. Kate, whose work on the home’s massage and spa parlor was, unsurprisingly, videotaped on YouTube.