Mama + Tata influencer Candice Miller lists debt-ridden Hamptons mansion she shared with late husband Brandon for $15M
Mama + Tata influencer Candice Miller listed the debt-ridden mansion she shared with her late husband, Brandon Miller, for $15,495,000 million more than a month after he died by suicide.
The widow listed the Water Mill, NY, home that includes seven bedrooms, eight full bathrooms and two half bathrooms with Bespoke Real Estate.
The nearly 8,000-square-foot property, which was built in 2013, spans over 1.12 acres and includes a pool house, state-of-the-art amenities, two laundry rooms, an outdoor kitchen, five fireplaces, a boxwood garden, a heated gunite pool with sundeck attached spa and more.
“Upon entering, you are greeted by a grand double-height foyer featuring elegant shiplap interiors and custom millwork throughout,” per the listing.
“The residence is complete with high-end finishes such as rustic wide plank flooring, exposed wood beams, and quartz countertops. The home’s seamless blend of modern and classic design elements ensures timeless appeal.”
Candice’s listing comes a month after her husband, Brandon, died on July 3 in the Hamptons, NY, days after being hospitalized in the intensive care unit at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital. He was 43.
Police were called to the Hamptons property after a carbon monoxide alarm went off. Brandon was found “unconscious” inside his white Porsche Carrera that he allegedly “rigged to poison himself,” law enforcement said.
The real estate mogul, who was transported to a nearby hospital and placed on life support, was reportedly found holding a photo of himself, his wife and their two daughters.
He also left a note for Candice, in which he expressed his love for her and their kids and notified her about their two life insurance policies that totaled about $15 million.
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Before Brandon took his life, his family had been drowning in debt.
A source told The Post in July Brandon likely owed close to $17 million to friends who lent him funds.
The principal partner at Real Estate Equity Corporation was also being sued for more than $100,000 for luxury furniture and $50,000 for boat-related fees.
Candice reportedly did not find out about her family’s financial woes until May when a friend informed her. The socialite has been mostly focused on raising their daughters, and she and Brandon rarely talked about their finances together.
Earlier this month, Candice broke her silence about her husband’s death.
“Candice is devastated by the loss of her soul mate, and her two young daughters’ lives are forever impacted by the loss of their beloved daddy,” she told the New York Times via a family spokesperson.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.