With a tweet from 2015, Jamie Lynn Spears (31), sister of singer Britney Spears (40), caused displeasure among fans. “We have a condo in Destin, Florida. And it’s the best vacation spot ever,” she wrote at the time. The problem: The apartment does not belong to her, but to her sister Britney, even though she was still under the guardianship of her father Jamie Spears (70).
According to “nypost.com”, following protests, Jamie Lynn had to backtrack and admitted that he did not own the residence himself. Despite this, she still claimed in 2021 that she had never received any financial support from her sister. The fact that Britney’s apartment might also be seen as financial support apparently did not occur to the 31-year-old.
It’s not clear if Britney is upset by her sister’s behavior or if there are other reasons. In any case, she’s now listing the apartment for sale for $2 million.
Britney Spears sells luxury sea view apartment
Should the purchase price be realised, Britney would have made a good profit. According to realtor.com, she bought the apartment in 2001 for just $920,000. Even if the house in which the apartment is located is a bit dated, buyers of Britney’s 225 square meter apartment can look forward to every comfort. The apartment occupies half of the 10th floor of the apartment house, which is located directly on the beach. A wonderful sea view can be enjoyed from the spacious balcony of the condominium. And inside, three bedrooms and three bathrooms offer plenty of space.
Britney Spears: Apartment with every comfort
Thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, the sea view can also be enjoyed from the apartment. The three meter high ceilings ensure a pleasant feeling of space. The future buyer does not have to do without a fireplace and eat-in kitchen either. In the house itself there is also a gym and a pool.
There is no need to fear that Britney will miss her retreat in Florida. Because recently she and her husband Sam Ashgari (28) bought a luxurious property in Calabasas, California, for 11.3 million US dollars.