Aaron Carter’s House of Death sells for $750,000

The home where he is a singer Aaron Carter died, it was sold for almost $750,000 pending a Los Angeles judge signing off on the estate.

According to new legal documents obtained by The Blast, the estate of Aaron Carter has reached an agreement to sell his home to a couple in Lancaster, California.

The real estate deal was reported by Carter’s estate in a probate case dealing with finances following his tragic death. According to the document, the estate sold the house for $749,900. The couple purchasing the home is from Huntington Beach, California, which is about 2 hours south of this area.

Aaron Carter’s deadly home is for sale “as is” to a Southern California couple

Aaron Carter's House of Death sells for $750,000
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Interestingly, the deal is an “All Cash” offer with an initial deposit of $22,050. Also, the house is sold “AS IS”, which means that any problems that arise will be the buyer’s responsibility. According to our assumption, this could be a flip or fixer-upper type of situation, taking into account the way of sale.

As reported, the 7-bedroom, 4-bathroom home was put on the market by Carter about a month before his death. As you know, Aaron was found dead in the master bathroom by a housekeeper. The good news is that the house will be getting a “complete remodeling of the bathroom” where Aaron was found dead.

It’s unclear how much Aaron Carter owes on the house, but anything in the sale will be put in escrow for his 1-year-old son. Prince.

Aaron Carter’s home is for sale with a complete renovation of the Dead Bathroom

Aaron Carter's House of Death sells for $750,000
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Back in 2019, Aaron announced that he had purchased the home, saying, “I finally have my first home in California, I have a place to call my own, I’ve been working really hard and constantly on Mind, Body & Soul and I’ve kept I’m sorry. I get to do what I love every day thanks to everyone who believed in me at this point in my life.”

We broke the story, Carter’s official cause of death has been ruled an accident. The singer drowned in his bathtub while under the strong sedative effect of an aerosol vacuum cleaner and Xanax. A toxicology test conducted during the autopsy revealed the presence of “difluoroethane,” which is commonly found in computer cleaners and cans of compressed air. “Difluoroethane is a gas often used as a propellant in air spray cleaners for electronic devices that can cause euphoria when inhaled. It is known to have cardiotoxic effects, which can lead to cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac arrest,” the report said.

Aaron Carter's House of Death sells for $750,000
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He continued: “The residence was barely furnished; most of the furniture was in the garage. (Aaron’s) bedroom and music room looked fully furnished. Her bedroom was messy; the bedside tables were dirty and the drawers were messy. There were air tanks on the bed and in the bathroom.”

The death investigation report said the death was brutal and said: “Several bottles of prescription medication were found in the drawers and an unlocked safe was found in the bathroom. There was feces in the closet.” In addition, a nozzle tip from one of the air cylinders was found in the sweater found on the edge of the bathtub.

At this point, the probate judge must sign the real estate transaction to be official. But that shouldn’t be a problem.

Aaron Carter's House of Death sells for $750,000
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