After her previous home in Toluca Lake was broken into three times, Miley Cyrus has purchased a $5 million ranch in the Los Angeles community of Hidden Hills. The estate is loaded with amenities, but there's no mention of a bunkhouse.
The home, which sits on the edge of Los Angeles County inside a gated community, covers 5 ½ acres with a horse riding arena, a 10-stall barn, a chicken coop and a 550-grape vine vineyard,
according to TMZ.
"Miley's new pony-centric property is one of Hidden Hills's largest parcel; the grounds encircle a 6,500-square-foot main house with seven bedrooms, beamed ceilings, a 1,000-bottle wine cellar, and wood floors,"
wrote Biana Barragan of L.A. Curbed.
Business Wire.com reported that the new digs have several seating areas, wet bar and a gourmet kitchen. Outside, the property has a pool, spa, built-in BBQ, covered lanai and outdoor fireplace,
TMZ reported in January that Cyrus's home in Toluca Lake was hit in December and the burglars took the entertainer's bank card and sizable among of personal property.
Authorities later arrested Rusty Edward Sellner and charged him with felony first-degree residential burglary, receiving stolen property and grand theft, according to TMZ. Last June, two suspects broke into Cyrus's home and took her Maserati, jewelry and other personal items.
Tylor Scott, 19, and Naomi Charles, 21, were arrested for the June break-in. At the time, Scott was also facing burglary charges in Arizona as well, noted TMZ.
Along with purchasing a new home, Cyrus announced this week that she started the Happy Hippie Foundation, which will fight youth homelessness and promote pro-LGBT causes,
according to E! News.
"I'm the one that can fix it," Miley told "Good Morning America," according to E! News. "I think I've been able to identify with (youth homelessness) just because I've never thought of myself as, 'I'm a girl and so I can't do this, or I can do this, or you've got to be a boy to do that.' I feel completely like I'm not tied to a gender or to an age."
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