Thursday, March 28, 2024

Tamar & Vince’s $15 Million Mansion In Pre-Foreclosure Amid Divorce (Pics, Video)

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Tamar Braxton
Tamar Braxton in her Calabasas home

*The $15 million home of Vincent Herbert and his estranged wife Tamar Braxton is reportedly in pre-foreclosure, just months after the singer filed for divorce in October 2017.

“We are in the foreclosure process,” a spokesperson for Title Trust Deed Service Company told Radar Online. “We have no notice of default yet. It is not on the auction block as of right now.”

The former couple, married for nine years before the split, purchased the home for $10,500,105 in April 2013.

This Mediterranean style mansion owned by Vincent Herbert and Tamar Braxton is located at 25400 Prado De La Felicidad in Calabasas, California and is situated on 2 acres of land.
This Mediterranean style mansion owned by Vincent Herbert and Tamar Braxton is located at 25400 Prado De La Felicidad in Calabasas, California and is situated on 2 acres of land.

According to real estate site Zillow, the home went in default on February 26, 2018. Tamar and Vince put the expansive property on the market in October 2017 for $15 million. The house was then listed as a rental for $150,000 a month in February 2017. A week later, the rent went down to $100,000 a month. Then in March, the price was decreased again to $85,000 a month, notes Radar.

Interior of mansion owned by Vincent Herbert and Tamar Braxton is located at 25400 Prado De La Felicidad in Calabasas, California and is situated on 2 acres of land.
Interior of mansion owned by Vincent Herbert and Tamar Braxton is located at 25400 Prado De La Felicidad in Calabasas, California and is situated on 2 acres of land.

The 16,000 square foot home features seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, sits on a two-acre lot and comes with a grand two-story entry, recording studio, 15-car garage, wine cellar, game room, barber shop, glam room, elevator and pool. Take a photo tour of the home here.

Herbert, who owns Streamline Records, was ordered to pay $3.7 million in September 2017 after he was sued over a 2013 advance.

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