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Singer Selena Gomez Looking to Sell Texas Mansion Again

The pop star is asking nearly $3 million, a slight discount

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Composite: Samir Hussein / Getty Images; Google Maps
Composite: Samir Hussein / Getty Images; Google Maps

Update: Gomez has finally found a buyer.

Singer Selena Gomez is taking another crack at selling her Fort Worth, Texas, mansion, putting it back on the market Monday for nearly $3 million.

The 25-year-old Texas native took the five-bedroom estate in the gated Montserrat neighborhood off the market in May.

The stone-clad English-style mansion spans a little over 10,000 square feet, with ample room for entertaining, according to the listing with broker Richard Wegman of Giordano, Wegman Walsh & Associates, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate.

He did not immediately return to request for comment for this story.

The first floor of the two-story home is a series of open living spaces, including a full bar just beyond the front foyer. The large open kitchen flows into the living room with a dramatic vaulted ceiling and stone fireplace.

The home also has a game room, media room filled with plush recliners and a craft room.

Images from the listing offer a glimpse into the star’s girlish style, such as a secondary dining room with two oversized pink velvet chairs.

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The "Bad Liar" singer bought the home in 2015 through her business manager Richard Feldstein (father of actor Jonah Hill), according to property records, which don’t disclose the sale price. She put the home on the market a year later for almost $3.5 million and has listed the home on and off ever since.

The mansion, which has a pool, putting green and enough garage space for eight cars, is a far cry from where she grew up. The former Disney Channel star recently returned to the home where she grew up, posting an image of herself on a bar concrete front stoop. "I visit this place every chance I get," she said. "In many ways it very well could have been better than my life today."

A rep for Ms. Gomez did not immediately return request for comment.