 In 2021, Suzanne Summers officially found a buyer for her sprawling $8.5 million estate in Palm Springs. She and her longtime husband, Alan Hamill, have owned the stunning 28-acre property for over 40 years, and it's comprised of four separate villas along with a main house. The compound boasts features a dramatic dressing room, outdoor shower, waterfall-fed ponds and amphitheater made of rocks, and more. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses, and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. Suzanne Summers is an actress, author, businesswoman and health advocate who was well known for her role as Chrissy on the TV series 3's company. Aside from her acting, Suzanne would be a successful author of multiple books, which included a series of self-help books, two autobiographies, diet books and more. She's been with her husband, producer Alan Hamill, for about 50 years, and they were married in 1977. While she claims their marriage is still as amazing as ever. The couple has also amassed a net worth estimated at over $100 million, which has earned them some beautiful California homes over the years. Suzanne and Alan just recently sold their beautiful Palm Springs compound, which they've owned since they were newlyweds, and they said they plan to move to a sexy new home nearby. The couple is reportedly turning their next luxury property into an eco-friendly oasis. To mention, they also have a place in Malibu. In 2017, Suzanne gave a tour of the beachside home 10 years after a fire destroyed her former home in the same location. Hey guys, it's Kara The Vampire Slayer back with another exclusive house tour here in Fumas Entertainment, and today we're checking out the homes of Suzanne Summers. Don't forget to like, subscribe and hit me up on Instagram to chat. And now let's get into this video. In 2021, Suzanne and Alan finally found a buyer for their longtime compound in Palm Springs. They listed it for $8.5 million in January 2021 after attempting to sell it a few times over the years, once in 2013 and a few years before that as well. Suzanne's village-like compound is situated on a hillside in the Mesa neighborhood just south of downtown Palm Springs, California, a desert city known for its hot springs, lux hotels, golf courses and spots. Suzanne and Alan purchased the legendary compound decades ago after they tied the knot as an escape from their main home in Venice, California, and they happily lived here for over 40 years. Spanning 28 acres, the beautiful property has a unique layout with four individual villas and a main house, which Suzanne spoke about in the past. It's a great home for having guests because they can each go off to their own cottages at the end of the day and have privacy. According to listing materials, the property is known as one of the most prolific estates in the Mesa neighborhood, and it spans 8,826 square feet of space with eight beds, nine full baths, and two half baths throughout. The spread is accessed by a private funicular that carries you up the hillside from the parking spaces below the main house, and the interiors are decorated both lavish and eccentric. The design inside the living spaces suit the desert backdrop with many stucco walls and stone flooring underfoot. There are a mix of rustic and luxury accents, like wood cabinets in the main house's spacious kitchen, along with top-grade stainless appliances. The chef's kitchen further has a butler's pantry. Then, the formal dining room boasts high ceilings and an opulent chandelier, along with some glamorous and vintage furnishings, and room for 32 guests. Not to mention, there's a main living room with wood-beamed ceilings and wood-burning fireplace, while elsewhere a sprawling web bar. The home features glass walls throughout that open up to scenic views of the Mount San Jacinto Desert. The main villa also contains Suzanne and Allen's plush master suite, city view on suite bath, and two offices. There's even a dramatic dressing room sparkling chandelier overhead, his and her's walk-in closets in a safe room. Bonuses inside this structure include a 5,000-bottle wine cellar with tasting room, multiple private terraces, and an outdoor shower. One of the multiple guest villas is called Rock House, which is a stone-built structure set in the Rocky Mountain, which rises steeply behind their property, designed by legendary architect Albert Frey. It appears a lot of the compound utilizes natural and authentic architectural elements for an earthy vibe. The Rock House reportedly features a two-room suite with glass walls, a fireplace, hand-carved Valonese garden doors, a claw-foot tub, a rock shower, and a peaceful meditation garden outside. Aside from the other guest villa, the property has a tented pavilion that overlooks the heated swimming pool and spa, and a waterfall-fed pond. Among the many terraces to unwind and entertain, Suzanne's property even features an amphitheater carved from rock walls. While this beautiful property is a lot for Suzanne and Allen to move on from, the couple says they're moving to a new nearby home. Which is getting transformed into an eco-friendly oasis. Allen explained about the new home, We're using this new construction as a new opportunity to make everything as green as possible, even though I am not one of those greeniacs. We're making sure the air quality is balanced and perfect, and even the drywall doesn't have all of those chemicals. The couple is also installing solar power, an organic garden, and more. Suzanne said while they'll have less room at the new place for family and friends, she still says we're gonna give parties, it's a party house, a very sexy house. Another bonus will be what the couple calls the passion pit. Suzanne recalled when Allen and I were falling in love, he was living on an old houseboat. And one of the houseboat's features was a carpeted area set in front of a fireplace, which they called the passion pit, and they plan to recreate this in their new home. Suzanne and Allen also maintain a minimalistic beach house in Malibu, California, which she showed off to People Magazine in 2017. In 2007, the wildfires destroyed four homes in Malibu, including their own, so according to Suzanne, it took a long time to rebuild. This time, they kept their oceanfront abode more simple. There's a nearly all-white design for the interiors, which suits the Malibu location perfectly, along with walls of glass and windows to soak in the waterfront surroundings. During her tour, Suzanne explained that they don't keep a lot of stuff here, but the items they do are sentimental. The couple has a dining area set in a corner of double-height glass and a modern table with bold pink chairs. The glass sliders also open out to a waterfront terrace. Suzanne shows off what's called Big Al's Bar for the entertaining area she shares with her husband. The couple reportedly would meet at their home bar four to five times a week and, quote, never have more than two drinks, except their big ones. Out on the large balcony, there's also a plush sunbed where Alan and Suzanne reportedly like to relax. The actress added, I can't get over it. It's such a gift. There's just a lot of nature and light and beauty, and I love my life. While the couple kept this Malibu retreat in 2016, it was reported that they sold a pair of side-by-side oceanfront parcels in Malibu for a total of $12 million. Suzanne and Alan had bought the first piece of land in 1999 for $2.3 million and then got the next a couple years later for $2.35 million. Find the land spans about a third of an acre with 190 feet of beach frontage. Just before wrapping up this video, while Suzanne was having that Malibu retreat rebuilt, she and Alan of course needed a retreat to stay at. Way back in 2007, sources reported that the couple was staying in a big house in the Sarah retreat, which is the same gated enclave Brittany Spears and Kayfed once lived at. That was ages ago. The contemporary house had four beds and four baths, which included the choice of two master suites, saw as 4.35 acres of land. But it was an oceanfront. Either way, the 5,000 square foot spread was costing Suzanne and Alan an estimated $25 per month to call home. The gated estate also came with a sprawling grassy yard with swimming pool and views of the nearby ocean. While inside, there was a dramatic curving staircase in the entryway past a large glass front door along with open plan living spaces. Alright guys, well that's going to wrap up our Suzanne Summer's house tour. After checking out the beautiful Palm Springs compound she and her husband Alan recently sold, what did you guys think? I love the natural elements of the property and the unique layout, as well as the features like the pool and the pond with the waterfall. What about you? Well, be sure to let me know your thoughts on Suzanne's properties down in the comments. And don't forget to hit that subscribe button if you haven't. Thanks for watching, follow me on Instagram to chat, and I'll see you all in another video. Bye.