Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Listing Photos Provide A Glimpse Into The Home Bobby Brown's Daughter Was Found In
Several months after her death, Bobbi Kristina Brown's Alpharetta, Georgia, condo is being listed for sale. The once aspiring actress, who died July 27 at the age of 22, was found unconscious inside the home Jan. 31. The listing features several photos of the home's interior, providing fans their first glimpse into Bobbi Kristina and her boyfriend Nick Gordon's lifestyle.
According to People magazine, the condo, which is located 30 minutes outside of Atlanta, was listed for $470,000 nearly two weeks ago. Photos of the home show vaulted ceilings, crown molding and luxurious fixtures. The living room furniture is a bold red, bringing a pop of color to the otherwise neutral home. The house is said to have three bedrooms and three bathrooms with the luxurious addition of an extra half bath. The master bathroom, where Bobbi Kristina was found unconscious, has many luxe amenities including, but not limited to, a double vanity and whirlpool tub.
An investigation into Bobbi Kristina's death is currently underway with Gordon, 26, being the prime suspect. Lawyers for the only daughter of singer Bobby Brown, 46, and the late Whitney Houston believe that Bobbi Kristina's then-boyfriend played a role in her near-drowning. It has been suggested that Gordon injected Bobbi Kristina with "a toxic mixture" before placing her inside the tub. Members of her family also reportedly believe Bobbi Kristina suffered on-going abuse by Gordon during their relationship.
Gordon is also being sued by Bobbi Kristina's conservator, Bedilia C. Hargrove. In a lawsuit, filed in June, an attorney alleged that Gordon was controlling, manipulative and stole money from Bobbi Kristina. Gordon's legal team denies all accusations against him, calling them false and claiming that the lawsuit is "prejudice" because of the media attention it has drawn.
It is not believed that Bobbi Kristina's townhouse has been sold at this time. Her family has yet to release any further information.
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