PHOTO: Dog the Bounty Hunter and his late wife Beth Chapman. ABC7 NEWS
This “dog” is trading the mountains for the beach.
Duane Chapman, aka “Dog the Bounty Hunter,” appears to have found a buyer for his enormous Castle Rock, CO, home, according to the New York Post.
Chapman, who has put down new roots in Florida, listed his 9-acre property in Colorado in October for $1,690,000. He dropped the price to $1,595,000 in November, and now a sale is pending.
On the beautiful land is a 6,200-square-foot mansion with six bedrooms and five baths.
A soaring ceiling and huge windows add to the thrill of the great room, which also features an impressive stone fireplace that opens on three sides.
The kitchen has received a recent face-lift that features granite counters, stainless appliances, a coffee bar, and a new cooktop.
The primary bedroom comes with a fireplace, a gorgeous deck, and matching walk-in closets. Love to zone out under a blanket of bubbles? The deep soaking tub in the bathroom is placed strategically in front of another fireplace.
Other amenities include a walk-out lower level with a wet bar and a hot tub under a protective overhang. A home theater, laundry or crafting room, and storage room complete the package.
This home has appeared on Chapman’s three reality TV shows.
Chapman purchased the property with his late wife, Beth Chapman, more than a decade ago for $750,000.
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