Lara Dibildos is about to conclude one of the most painful years of her life. Last March, the actress and presenter said goodbye to her mother, Laura Valenzuela, one of the pioneers of television in Spain who died at the age of 92. A loss that Álvaro Muñoz Escassi’s ex-partner is still dealing with.

And, 9 months after the sad outcome, Dibildos has been forced to get rid of a good part of the assets it has inherited from Valenzuela. Her first big decision was to sell the spectacular villa that the family had in Marbella, built in 1971 and which would cost her a fortune to own.

Specifically, according to the information revealed by Semana, the actress has put the house up for sale for 4,200,000 euros. The same magazine also published images of the property, which was revealed this Wednesday by the Telecinco TardeAR program.

The villa is Mediterranean style and has dimensions of 4,000 square meters. Its interior is divided into two floors, which have eight bedrooms and up to five different bathrooms. The porch is located on the ground floor, which surrounds the entire house and reaches the pool.

The house has a terrace to sunbathe on good weather days, solar panels, a drinking water well and a storage room. In addition, it has two parking spaces and even a private parking lot where up to ten cars can be parked. “It is a very bright house that has been renovated for a few years, so it would be ready to live in,” they say from TardeAR.

Dibildos’s intentions with the profits obtained from her sale would now be to “buy an apartment much smaller than the one she has in Madrid”, a price very similar to the other one that her parents had in the Paseo de la Castellana, where she herself lived for Valenzuela disease, and which could also be sold or rented.