Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds‘ longtime family home in Central California has a brand new owner … we’ve learned it just sold.
Real estate sources tell TMZ … Debbie and Carrie’s ranch in Creston — which is about 3 hours north of L.A. in San Luis Obispo County — sold Thursday for the asking price of $2.85 million.
The famous mother and daughter had owned the ranch for the last 30 years.
We’re told Debbie’s son and Carrie’s brother, Todd, put the 7-bed, 8-bath home up for sale back in September.
The 44-acre estate comes with all the extras you’d imagine for Hollywood royalty, including a library, bar and a private screening room … where the fam enjoyed its 5,000-movie library of Hollywood classics.
The living room features a showcase grand piano used by Debbie and all the great crooners who performed in her Las Vegas showroom.
There are 2 separate buildings from the main house that include a recording studio, office and storage space — all totaling 17,000 square feet!!!
The property is tucked away in a private valley with native deer, a natural spring and access to geothermal and solar power.
As we’ve reported, a portion of Carrie’s ashes were placed in a coffin and buried alongside Debbie in 2017 … as they sadly passed away only one day apart.
Ian Chandler and Jen Kennedy of Home & Ranch Sotheby’s International Realty held the listing.