Demi Lovato has slashed $500,000 off the asking price for her Hollywood Hills home.
The ‘Sober’ hitmaker’s luxury four-bedroom pad – which boasts a zero-edge pool, private bar, covered gazebo and media room – was originally listed for $9,495,000, but The Blast reports that it is now available to buy for $8,995,000 as the pop star reportedly doesn’t want to return to the property as it is the location where she suffered a drugs overdose in July.
The 26-year-old singer entered rehab shortly after being found unconscious at the mansion – which she bought in 2016 – but sources said recently she’s doing her best to make sure she stays "on the right path".
An insider said: "She’s working very hard on bettering herself and staying on the right path. Sobriety is the most important thing in Demi’s life right now."
Whilst in rehab, the ‘Cool for the Summer’ hitmaker has been visited by her family, as well as her former boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama.
The insider added: "Demi has been fortunate to have her family and friends for support during this time. Demi’s mother and her ex, Wilmer, have visited her in rehab when they can."
Wilmer, 38, and Demi split in 2016 following six years of dating but have remained close, and the former ‘That 70s Show’ star was recently reported to have put his life on hold in the wake of his former partner’s health scare.
The property was targeted by would-be burglars in August shortly after Demi entered rehab with police discovering plans to raid the home from electronic communications.
At the start of 2017, the house was again targeted by burglars shortly after it was featured in a news bulletin after it was damaged in a mudslide that occurred above Laurel Canyon.
Demi said at the time: "They showed pictures of my house. I was so p***ed. If a crazed fan studied those, they could break in. They (the burglars) knew I was going to be away. They had a ladder and climbed to the second floor. My house manager was staying here, and the dogs started barking. She opened the door and saw a man on my balcony, and he ran. My dogs saved the day."