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After Break-In, RHOBH's Sutton Stracke Says Goodbye to Her Iconic Bel Air Mansion

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Sometimes a home is more than just a place to live—it’s a character in its own right. For Sutton Stracke, her sprawling Bel Air estate became as recognizable to Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans as she is. But that’s changing. The reality star has just listed the gated Georgian-style property for $8,995,000, marking the end of an era that began when she purchased it in 2020.

The listing itself is impressive: four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and over an acre in one of Los Angeles’most exclusive neighborhoods. Hidden behind hedges and gates, the residence doesn’t skimp on luxury. We’re talking a chef’s kitchen, resort-style pool, and a championship tennis court—the kind of amenities that make you understand why this place became such a fixture in the Bravo universe. Real estate power Josh Flagg, who’s handling the sale, describes it as elegant, warm, and designed to bring people together—essentially capturing what made Sutton’s version of Southern hospitality so magnetic on screen.

But here’s where the story takes a darker turn. Last November, while Stracke was attending BravoCon in Las Vegas, burglars broke into the residence and made off with luxury handbags and fine jewelry. It’s the kind of violation that shakes you, no matter how secure your gates. Six months later, she’s moving on.

Whether the break-in directly triggered this decision or simply accelerated plans already in motion, the timing is telling. Selling a home you’ve curated and lived in for six years isn’t a casual choice—especially one so tied to your public image. For Stracke, it might just be time to find a fresh chapter, one that comes with a little more peace of mind.

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