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Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger lost money at the marriage house

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Five years after their separation, singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne and Nickelback vocalist Chad Kroeger have sold their marriage home. Records show the Sherman Oaks mansion only trades hands for $ 5 million, or $ 400,000 less than the couple paid just before separating in 2015.

The house at Longridge Estates looked almost the same as when they bought it – except for the newly built attic complete with game rooms and bonus rooms with wet bars under sloping glass roofs and wooden beams.

The gates and landscape surround the corner property which has a circular driveway and a motorbike front. Inside, the double staircase and the double chandeliers anchor a spacious waiting room and the living room is illuminated by a two-story window wall.

On more than 10,000 square feet, there are six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a kitchen, and a family room under a laid out ceiling and a cinema perched above a three-car garage. Upstairs, four sets of French doors open to Juliet’s balcony outside the main room.

A covered terrace with a motorized roof overlooks the comforter backyard, where a lawn separates the sports field from the sea water swimming pool and spa. The tree base covers almost half a hectare.

Lavigne found fame when she was only 17 with her 2002 debut album “Let It Go,” which featured hits “Complicated” and “Sk8er Boi.” The 35-year-old Canadian native has released six studio albums including “Head Above Water” in 2019.

In 2013, he sold his media home in Bel-Air to NBA star Chris Paul for $ 8.495 million, The Times previously reported.

Kroeger, also from Canada, is famous as a vocalist and guitarist for the rock band Nickelback. Since its formation in 1995, the group has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide with hits including “How You Remind Me,” “Photograph” and “Rockstar.”

Christopher Pauloski from Compass handled both ends of the agreement.

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