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Singer puts her $3.85m Phoenix estate on sale [PHOTO]

Alicia Keys is selling her “magical place” because she wants to see “someone own it, love it and make a life there.”

Alicia Keys' $3.85m Phoenix estate is for sale

Alicia Keys has listed her five-bedroom, six-bathroom estate in Camelback Mountain, Phoenix.

DailyMail reports that the singer is selling it because herfamily, Swizz Beatz and two young children, do not have time to use and appreciate it properly.

The mother-of-two shared her reasons for selling in a statement for The Arizona Republic.

“We want someone who could fully use and appreciate this wonderful home. We want to see someone own it, love it and make a life there,”she stated.

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In 2008, she described the estate as her dream house saying:

“The home was a dream come true, that's why we called it Dreamland. It's open and light, equipped with all modern amenities. It has the most beautiful views and everyone who comes is always so moved by how it feels in the house. There's really no place in the world like it!”

On her reasons to purchase a home in Phoenix, Arizona, she credited the weather.

“The wonderful climate, the amazing landscape, the arts and culture, and the fact that Phoenix is not as overrun as some other warm-weather destinations, was also a big reason for us,” she said.

Features include a two-level patio, an infinity pool, floor-to-ceiling windows, five-and-a-half bathrooms, a six -car garage, 'state-of-the art' security, an 800-bottle wine cellar, a games room with a wet bar, a gym, a glass waterfall, and high ceilings.

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It said to be have been built with a 'Frank Lloyd Wright' look.

Despite paying $3.9 m in 2008, this estate has been listed for $3. 85m.

Check it out in the gallery above.

Do you agree that this is a “dreamland”?

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