That’s quite a discount and comes after the property was briefly taken off the market last month. It shows how the luxury real estate market has been cooling lately and is probably also reflective of Vergara’s eagerness to get rid of the house following her (reportedly amicable and otherwise completely settled) divorce from Manganiello. It took several price cuts, but now it’s finally done. That’s not to say this home is in any way sub-standard, apparently quite the opposite judging from official marketing materials. It sprawls across almost 11,400 square feet of deluxe interior space with seven en-suite bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. Described by its official listing as a “refined and romantic stunning recently remodeled Italian-style celebrity villa,” some of the home’s most striking amenities can be found in its lower level, like a bar and 3,000-bottle wine cellar/tasting room, a ten-seat movie theater, a gym, a sauna, and the laundry room. The listing goes on: “The chef’s kitchen presents a center island, Viking appliances and a breakfast area. The family room’s French doors open to the pristine, resort-like backyard with a pool, hot tub and manicured lawn. Ascend to the second level to find the primary suite with dual closets and spa-like baths.” It’s a doozy of a mansion that it’s hard to believe took so long to sell, and whoever the buyer may be got quite a bargain. For more of the former Vergara/Manganiello mansion, check out the video below from Jean-Baptiste Rugiero on YouTube: