While it’s an established fact that YouTube can bring you money, fame, and more, not many luck out on the platform as much as Rebecca Zamolo has! The social media celebrity is lately in the news for her new real estate purchase, but first, let’s understand some more about her:
All you need to know about Rebecca Zamolo:
Known best for her Game Master Network YouTuber series, the social media star has a strong following with 12.8 million subscribers – a number that only seems to be mounting with each passing day. Zamolo also owns a separate channel with her husband called ‘Matt and Rebecca’ and together the duo has raked millions in views and money!
Proof of it is the string of real estate that they currently own including a swanky mansion in L.A. and two-weekend cabins in scenic Big Bear Lake. And to add to the portfolio, Zamolo, along with her husband, has recently purchased a stunning vacation home in Hawaii.
Inside the exclusive holiday abode in Hawaii:
Called the ‘Maui Villa’, the home is described as ‘modern and elegant’ and is ideal for the holiday mood. It spans across 2,600 square feet and features several amenities including a big outdoor motor court and garage parking.
On the inside, the villa accommodates an open concept living area. There’s also a fully equipped kitchen with multicolored granite countertops and premium SubZero and Wolf appliances, a dedicated BBQ/outdoor kitchen area on one of the lanais, a master suite with its own private patio, stone floors throughout, and a master bath with a built-in tub, dual sinks, and rainfall shower.
Aptly located in the lap of luxury:
The luxe home was purchased by Zamolo for $4.3 million – nearly $200,000 more than the seller’s original asking price. In all, it includes 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms – each opening up to panoramic views of the lush greenery around.
It is located at the exclusive Ho’olei Residences, a gated resort community at the Grand Wailea hotel in Maui’s trendy Kihei neighborhood. It is built in 2008 and has been recently refurbished as well. Well, not a bad deal for a Hawaiian holiday home, we say!