Camille Grammer's stunning Malibu mansion sells for nearly $6M... two years after Woolsey fire ravaged the hills and destroyed the home

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Her home was one of many properties burned down during the disastrous Woolsey fire in November 2018.

And after an extensive rebuilding process, Camille Grammer's Malibu mansion nestled in the hills of Ramirez Canyon sold for $5.9million, according to property reports.

The 52-year-old reality star lost her home in the devastating fire which burned for weeks and consumed nearly 100,000 acres across the Santa Monica Mountain range.

Incredible: Her four-bedroom, five-bathroom home sold for just a fraction below the listing price at $5,985,000 in May

Incredible: Her four-bedroom, five-bathroom home sold for just a fraction below the listing price at $5,985,000 in May

Incredible: After an extensive rebuilding process, Camille Grammer's Malibu mansion nestled in the hills of Ramirez Canyon sold for $5.9million, according to property reports
Incredible: After an extensive rebuilding process, Camille Grammer's Malibu mansion nestled in the hills of Ramirez Canyon sold for $5.9million, according to property reports
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Incredible: After an extensive rebuilding process, Camille Grammer's Malibu mansion nestled in the hills of Ramirez Canyon sold for $5.9million, according to property reports

Her four-bedroom, five-bathroom home sold for just a fraction below the listing price at $5,985,000 in May.

Grammer purchased the home in 2015 for $3.2million and ended up selling the land to investors for $1.29M in February 2020 after the fire gutted her house.  

Spectacular ocean and canyon views are offered throughout the massive home which is situated on top of a hill in the gated Paradise View Estates.

Real estate: Grammer purchased the home in 2015 for $3.2million and ended up selling the land to investors for $1.29M in February 2020 after the fire gutted her house

Real estate: Grammer purchased the home in 2015 for $3.2million and ended up selling the land to investors for $1.29M in February 2020 after the fire gutted her house 

In with the new: The 52-year-old reality star lost her home in the devastating fire which burned for weeks and consumed nearly 100,000 acres across the Santa Monica Mountain range
In with the new: The 52-year-old reality star lost her home in the devastating fire which burned for weeks and consumed nearly 100,000 acres across the Santa Monica Mountain range
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In with the new: The 52-year-old reality star lost her home in the devastating fire which burned for weeks and consumed nearly 100,000 acres across the Santa Monica Mountain range

Building from the ground up! The home was completely demolished in preparation for an entirely new build

Building from the ground up! The home was completely demolished in preparation for an entirely new build

Boarding up: Construction crews spent more than one year rebuilding the house after it burned in the fire

Boarding up: Construction crews spent more than one year rebuilding the house after it burned in the fire

Floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the house bring outdoor elements inside in the dream home which also features white oak floors throughout the abode.

Entertaining is made easy with a gorgeous pool/spa area and a barbecue, with lush manicured landscaping adding extra privacy.   

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans caught just a glimpse of Camille's harrowing ordeal with the blaze during season nine. 

Cool spot: Spectacular ocean and canyon views are offered throughout the massive home which is situated on top of a hill in the gated Paradise View Estates
Cool spot: Spectacular ocean and canyon views are offered throughout the massive home which is situated on top of a hill in the gated Paradise View Estates
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Cool spot: Spectacular ocean and canyon views are offered throughout the massive home which is situated on top of a hill in the gated Paradise View Estates 

Tragic: The Woolsey fire began on Nov. 8 in the San Fernando Valley and crawled its way through the Santa Monica Mountain range; seen on Instagram

Tragic: The Woolsey fire began on Nov. 8 in the San Fernando Valley and crawled its way through the Santa Monica Mountain range; seen on Instagram

Rebuild: Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans caught just a glimpse of Camille's harrowing ordeal with the blaze during season nine; seen on Instagram

Rebuild: Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans caught just a glimpse of Camille's harrowing ordeal with the blaze during season nine; seen on Instagram

The Woolsey fire began on Nov. 8 in the San Fernando Valley and crawled its way through the Santa Monica Mountain range. 

By the morning of Nov. 9, the entire city of Malibu was under mandatory evacuations, including nearby cities Agoura Hills, Malibou Lake, Bell Canyon and Oak Park.

More than 1,000 structures were lost in the wildfire which consumed nearly 97,000 acres across a staggering two-week burn.

Camille and her ex-husband, Kelsey Grammer, were married in Malibu in 1997 and have two children together —Mason and Jude — before splitting in July 2010 with a divorce finalized in February 2011. 

Moving on: Camille and her ex-husband, Kelsey Grammer, were married in Malibu in 1997 and have two children together —Mason and Jude — before splitting in July 2010 with a divorce finalized in February 2011; seen in 2019

Moving on: Camille and her ex-husband, Kelsey Grammer, were married in Malibu in 1997 and have two children together —Mason and Jude — before splitting in July 2010 with a divorce finalized in February 2011; seen in 2019

Camille Grammer's Malibu mansion sells for nearly $6M... two years after Woolsey fire destroyed home

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