A California complex owned by a late actress is looking for its next caretaker.
The Palm Springs home of Suzanne Somers and her widow Alan Hamel is looking for a new owner for $8.95 million.
Set on over 28 acres of desert real estate, the property at 252 Ridge Road is located through a gated entrance and up a winding driveway on a hilltop perch boasting panoramic views of the surrounding area.
“An open-air carriage in the form of a custom-built cable car transports passengers to their residences,” he explains. list, held by Compass agent Scott Lyle. “Inviting walkways, large terraces with great views and secret patios are dotted between the buildings, some of which were built 100 years ago.”
In total, there are “five unique structures” on the property, including a work by esteemed modernist architect Albert Frey known as the Rock House.
Amenity highlights include a hot tub, “waterfall,” multiple offices and terraces, a two-room kitchen with wine cellar, and plenty of outdoor living areas.
Since Summers’ death from metastatic breast cancer at the age of 76 late last year, Hamel, her husband of nearly 50 years, has reported various paranormal phenomena at public speaking engagements. Among them: a hummingbird flying into the house and landing on a framed photo of them together; then the fireplace starting to move “on its own”; and, out of nowhere, Summers’ favorite composer. The Post reported earlier this month that the show will include music from the United States.
He believes this strange phenomenon is proof that Summers is still together in spirit.
“I now believe there is an afterlife. I am sure of it…I think there is something we don’t understand. I think there is a plane somewhere…we After we give up our bodies. We still have a soul left. I think our soul is energy. The soul has to go somewhere and do something,” he wrote on the page. told 6.





