Bikini-clad Sydney Sweeney takes a dip in pool at new $20 million waterfront mansion
The Hollywood star has been spotted lapping up the sunshine in a swimsuit at her stunning new waterfront mansion.
She’s enjoying all the luxury amenities her new $20 million mansion has to offer.
Sydney Sweeney was spotted cooling off in the massive swimming pool of her new oceanfront compound in Florida Saturday.
For the laid-back occasion, the 26-year-old showed off her famous curves in a tiny black and white bikini.
The Anyone But You star completed her look with sunglasses and wore her blonde hair in effortless waves around her face.
Just one week ago, Sweeney moved into the pricey property in the Sunshine State, which she scored for $US13.5 million ($20 million) — $US4.5 million ($6.8 million) less than its asking price.
Aside from the heated pool, which features a swim-up bar, a hot tub and a manicured pool deck perfect for lounging, her backyard also has a fire-pit area and a private boat launch so she can enjoy water sports right off her own backyard.
The six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home spans 7,720-square-feet and features a gourmet chef’s kitchen, a 520-bottle wine room, a 1250-litre aquarium, an elevator, a home fitness centre, a game room and carport parking.
Located roughly 30 minutes from Key West, the palm-tree-covered oasis offers tons of privacy for the Hollywood star.
However, it’s unclear if she shelled out for the home on her own or if she purchased the manse with her fiance, Jonathan Davino.
While she has made herself right at home in Florida, Sweeney is reportedly planning on keeping her $4.5 million Los Angeles home, according to TMZ.
Sweeney had purchased the Tudor-style pad in November 2021 — marking her first home purchase.
“I always thought that when I turned 18, I’d have all this money and I’d buy back my parents’ house and put them all back together again. And I never was able to, and I never did,” she told the Associated Press that December.
“So now being able to be in a house is such an incredible, humbling, amazing accomplishment that I still can’t believe I was able to pull off.”
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