Bruce Willis Lowers Asking Price for Idaho Mansion

Looking to scoop up some prime real estate in Hailey, Idaho? If so, Bruce Willis has what you need. The Die Hard actor has just approved another price decrease for his mansion in the mid-western state...
Bruce Willis Lowers Asking Price for Idaho Mansion
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Looking to scoop up some prime real estate in Hailey, Idaho? If so, Bruce Willis has what you need. The Die Hard actor has just approved another price decrease for his mansion in the mid-western state.

Once listed for $15 million, the refurbished mansion is now on the market for $8.8 million. Willis is selling the 8,400-square-foot home because he no longer spends much time in the area.

The six bedroom, seven bathroom house is situated in front of lake and features a living room with vaulted ceilings, a large stone fireplace, and multiple fireplaces in the bedrooms. Additionally, the house is fitted with a 2,200-square foot master suite and bath, chef’s kitchen, and log posts and beams.

Willis formerly owned two bars in the city – The Mint and Soldier Mountain Ski Area – but sold them in the last few years.

Here’s Twitter’s response to the news:

Willis shared this home with his ex-wife Demi Moore who has been making headlines recently with reports that she plans to skip town when her most recent ex husband, Ashton Kutcher, marries his pregnant fiancé, Mila Kunis.

Moore is planning a getaway to India during the couple’s nuptials, so that she can avoid hearing or seeing any news about the wedding. Moore is attending a yogic center, in which she will immerse herself in a routine that includes waking up at 4 am, meditating, practicing yoga, and eating vegan meals.

Moore is apparently still reeling from her divorce with Kutcher, which was finalized in 2013. The actress reportedly fears she will suffer from a relapse for the anorexia and addiction she sought treatment for in 2012 if she hears or sees too much about Kutcher and Kunis’ “I do’s.”

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