Pamela Anderson is putting her Malibu mansion on the marker as she prepares for her big move to Canada.
The model and actress is selling her longtime California property, which she built from the ground up, for $14.9 million. She initially purchased the land more than two decades ago in 2000 for just $1.8 million, property records show.
Take a look at some photos of the breathtaking home down below.
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The home comes with a separate guest house
The star--who was born in Canada--is making her move up north as she fights for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is battling extradition to the US on espionage charges.
The kitchen’s sleek design is absolutely elegant
“I am a proud dual citizen and believe strongly that America, of all places, will do right by Julian,” she told The Post about Assange, who faces a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison. “He is a hero.”
The open floor plan makes the whole home feel open and airy
“Most of all, I will miss my boys,” Anderson said of her children, who will remain in Malibu. She is leaving behind her adult sons, Brandon Thomas Lee, 24, and Dylan Jagger Lee, 23.
The master bathroom offers floor-to-ceiling windows creating an oasis vibe
According to the 53-year-old, she made the decision to move to Canada shortly after marrying her bodyguard, Dan Hayhurst, on Christmas Eve.
The bathroom comes with a built-in sauna
“I feel more settled on my sustainable ranch on Vancouver Island with space to rescue more animals. It’s still beachfront. One foot away from the water — and I’m lost,” Anderson told The Post.
The master bedroom comes with a spa tub
The gorgeous Malibu property sits on a massive 6,324-foot lot and is made up of three bedrooms and three bathrooms. It also has a separate floating guest house. The property is nestled within avocado, olive and orange orchards and has secure beach access.
A spiral staircase leads to a patio with a steel fireplace
“The Malibu market has become the destination of choice for high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals from across the nation,” Tomer Fridman of The Fridman Group, who has the listing, told The Post. “Malibu Colony, in particular, is one of Los Angeles’ most important enclaves dating back to Hollywood’s heyday of ’20s glamour.”
The backyard offers a pool with a dining area fit to host dinner parties
This listing is expected to hit the market on Monday.