



Those details carry over to the kitchen, which holds two large marble islands, professional-quality appliances, and light wood cabinetry. The property’s living and dining areas boast a sleek, minimalistic design, with crisp white walls, grand columns, and soaring ceilings with embedded skylights. The single-story Italian-style home spans more than 5,500 square feet of living space atop a half-acre lot, with four bedrooms and six bathrooms, including a main suite with sitting area, office, dual bathrooms, and walk-in closets. According to Mansion Global, the pair put the Beverly Hills home they purchased in April 2020 on the market this week, with an asking price of $7.175 million. Subban’s relationship has come to an end, so too has their stint as co-homeowners.
