Nick and Vanessa Lachey Sell Hawaii Mansion for $9.45M Amid NCIS Cancellation!

Nick and Vanessa Lachey have bid farewell to their Honolulu home, selling their luxury Oahu property for $9.45 million. The couple purchased the stunning residence in May 2022 after Vanessa joined NCIS: Hawai’i. With the show’s recent cancellation after three seasons, the Lacheys decided to leave Hawaii and return to California.

Originally listed at $9.75 million, the property sold for $300,000 less than asking, but the Lacheys still made a profit. They had bought the home for $8,795,000 just two years ago, trading their Encino, CA, residence for island life. The Lacheys have now settled into a new farmhouse-style home in Encino, which they acquired for $6,795,000.

Their departure from Hawaii is marked by nostalgia and fond memories. Vanessa took to Instagram to share a heartfelt farewell, writing, “A Hui Hou” (Hawaiian for goodbye): “Home is where the heart is… Hawai’i, you will always have my heart! Mahalo Nui Loa for 3 beautiful, magical years you gave me and my family! Now, on to the next adventure. Off into the sunset we go! #LacheyPartyOf5 #AlohaSpirit.” During their time in Hawaii, the family enjoyed island life, making cherished memories and celebrating occasions like Halloween in NCIS costumes.

Their former home, built in 2017, offered 7,732 square feet of luxurious living. The property featured an open floor plan, seamless indoor-outdoor spaces, a top-of-the-line kitchen with European cabinetry and a quartzite island, and a ground-floor primary suite with a spa bath overlooking the garden and pool. Additional amenities included a guest suite, a home office, and proximity to the beach, the Kahala Hotel, Waialae Golf Course, dining, and shopping.

Back in Southern California, Nick, the lead singer of 98 Degrees, and Vanessa, known for hosting Love Is Blind and The Ultimatum, are focusing on their careers. Vanessa, who met Nick in 2006 while appearing in one of his music videos, previously worked as a correspondent and host for Entertainment Tonight. The couple, who married in a picturesque ceremony on Richard Branson’s private Necker Island in 2011, are now ready to embrace their next chapter in Encino.

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