The family of late singer Amy Winehouse is selling the three-bedroom property she called home in the Camden neighborhood of northwest London. The property is listed for 2.7 million pounds ($4.2 million). The singer died in the house last July from alcohol poisoning.
Winehouse family spokesperson Chris Goodman said the family put it on the market because they felt it would be inappropriate for any of them to live there. “It was not practical to keep it empty while paying the costs of its upkeep,” he said in an official statement.
According to the online listing on housenetwork.co.uk, the home is 2,500 sq. feet and includes a “master suite with vaulted ceiling,” three living rooms, and front and rear gardens.
Spokesman for Housenetwork.co.uk Graham Lock says the listing has brought forth “a lot of interest” but “there’s a lot of fans getting in touch about it so we’re trying to weed out the genuine interest from people who are just being nosy,” he told the Associated Press.