Allison Holker Finally Sells Home For $3.5M 11 Months After Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ Death

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Allison Holker Finally Sells Home For $3.5M 11 Months After Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ Death

Allison Holker has successfully closed the chapter on her family home, selling it almost a year after losing her husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss.

The home of the dance power couple, filled with memories and warmth, has found a new owner, marking an important step in Holker’s journey forward.

Allison Holker Answers Selling a $3.5 Million Family Home

After 11 months of navigating the challenging terrain of grief following the tragic passing of her husband, the TV personality has taken a significant step forward. The mother of three said goodbye to her Encino home, a space once filled with her fondest memories and dance videos with the Boss.

The heartbreaking transition came after she listed the 6-bedroom, 7-bathroom property for $3,795,000, not just looking for a change of address but a fresh start. Now, real estate records reportedly reveal that, just a month later, he managed to sell the house for $3,525,000.

But the story didn’t end there as the 35-year-old embraced the concept of a fresh start by acquiring a larger 5,800 square foot home. The newly built residence, which features six bathrooms, a movie theater, designer lighting and glass doors, marks a new chapter for the star and her three children — Weslie, Maddox and Zaia, each TMZ.

The Emmy-nominated dancer’s closure on that part of her life comes less than two months after news broke that she had listed their Encino estate for $3,795,000. The stunning property, built in 2018, spans 4,600 square feet, features a pool, six bedrooms, three fireplaces and a hot tub.

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Purchased in 2019 for $2.75 million, the decision to sell the home comes amid the shocking revelation that Boss will die by suicide in 2022. Known for his work on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show, his passing leaves a void that has deeply affected Hokler, who later revealed he didn’t know the struggle he was facing.

In September, on what would have been her 41st birthday, the “DWTS” star paid a heartfelt tribute. She posted a photo on Instagram of herself with their children at the late DJ’s grave. Alongside the image, she emotionally wrote in the caption:

“We honor our beautiful, sweet, kind and loving Boss Stephen tWitch Laurel, forever in our hearts and minds who carries us, guides us, and lifts us up. We feel your presence every day and will be forever grateful for the wonderful times we shared. We feel your arms around us and holding us today. Happy birthday my love @sir_twitch_alot.”

Pictures of the house can be seen here.

Allison Holker Makes a Successful Return to Dancing

Overcoming sadness and embracing joy are the watchwords for the “Make Your Move” actress who returned to the dance scene, sharing a video of herself dancing on social media.

Stephen 'tWitch' Boss & Allison Holker at the 2018 Dance Industry AwardsMEGA

His initial reluctance to dance, considering it an important step, turns into a moment of joy, perseverance and gratitude. The video, which features the choreographer dancing with her daughter Weslie and friend Brittany Russell, reflects her strength and positive outlook.

Previously, the “High School Musical” guest star told People magazine about coping with the loss. Highlighting the important dance steps that will represent in her healing process, she stated, “I know it’s going to be a big step for me, but I’ll get there.”

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After first grooving with the 15-year-old to a remix of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On,” she uploaded another clip on TikTok and Instagram three days later, dancing with Russell to Missy Elliott’s “Bomb Intro / Pass That Dutch.”

She shared her emotions in the caption: “It’s so nice to dance again” after such a long break. I was overwhelmed with so many emotions. I was scared and excited. But dance has always been there for me… even now and I’m so grateful for that.”

Inspired by his tenacity, fans threw their support behind him, like this cybernaut who wrote, “Hopeful post. Exposed as a h— …and risked doing it too. I hope you feel the universe lifting you up.”

A second stated, “So happy to see you back out there living life,” while another said, “You are loved. So happy to see you smiling and dancing again!” At the same time, the fourth expressed their joy at his return; “Celebrate the part of you that has come back to life.”

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