The new building was purchased in 2021 and has since undergone major renovations Credit: Bravo
The nurse anesthetist, married to former professional football player Marcellus Wiley, welcomed cameras into her home in a recent episode of the Bravo show and played tennis with pal Kyle on their court.
Kyle ran from her $8 million mansion - shared with husband Mauricio Umansky - to Annemarie's estate in the December episode.
The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal Annemarie and her husband, Marcellus Wiley, closed on their home on November 12, 2021.
They purchased the Encino, California estate for $5,850,000.
According to the real estate market, it is now estimated to be worth over $7.5 million, especially with the upgrades the Wileys have made since moving in two years ago.
ALL IN THE DETAILS
The six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home was a new build when the couple and their family moved in.
Featuring "the highest quality contemporary finishes," white stone countertops and custom wood cabinetry, the property has a two-story entry with soaring ceilings, three indoor parking spaces, and expandable floor-to-ceiling windows that lead to the backyard.
Apart from the six bedrooms, there is a chef's kitchen with an oversized island, a formal dining room, executive office space, and a living room with a fireplace.
The outdoor space has a ton meant for entertaining.
From a sparkling pool and an outdoor kitchen and BBQ area to an all-in-one tennis and basketball court and golf course, the backyard had undergone major renovations from the initial grassy area.
The upstairs features a master suite that comes with an additional fireplace, a large walk-in closet and bathroom with a massive shower, soaking tub, stone countertops, and custom tiling.
All four upstairs bedrooms have their own en suite bathrooms.
The property boasts a basement that has another living room, a home theater, a gym, and a spa, per the real estate listing.
HOME TOUR
Annemarie gave a glimpse into her home on Bravotv.com.
While giving a tour, she showed off mask sculptures she had bought from Gabon, Africa, when she went on a medical mission.
She also raved about a wine wall she and her husband had built to display some of their favorite wines and champagnes.
The newbie added that she liked to entertain people "all the time."
When it came to showing off her kitchen, she described it as "arguably one of my favorite rooms in the house."
"We literally probably spend about 90% of our time in here," she remarked to the cameras.
Another favorite spot of hers in the massive house is her office also known as her "mommy cave."
She had a huge wall with shelving built in to display a ton of photos.
"I'm a little bit obsessed with pictures of my family," she said.
In the mommy cave, there is also artwork that her kids made at school and brought home.
Annemarie gushed to the cameras: "This is really my happy place. It literally gives me peace."
Finally, she said that the "selling point" of her home is the expansive backyard.
She explained: "Literally every weekend during the summertime at Wiley's World is a party.
"We have people over all the time. Our house is like an open door to all of our friends, all of our family.
"It's like the congregating house for everybody and we love it that way."
MEET ANNEMARIE
Annemarie, who is of Dutch and Nigerian descent, was introduced as a Real Housewife on the November 29 episode.
According to her Bravo bio, she was adopted soon after birth and raised outside of Vancouver.
The fitness enthusiast was a competitive athlete in her teenage years and excelled in track and basketball.
After earning her nursing degree, she became an in-demand nurse anesthetist and now helps patients at surgical centers throughout the Los Angeles area.
She got married to her former NFL star husband in 2014.
They have since welcomed three kids together: Marcellus Jr., 7; Ariya, 4; and Alivia, 3.
Marcellus has another daughter, Morocca, 24, from a previous relationship, and she of course is part of their family.
During a December 13 episode, Annemarie filmed from inside her home where she described more about her daily life.
"Our house is bananas, like, it's crazy energy at all times. There's always eight million things going on," she told cameras.
"Making sure the house runs, the kids have everything they need for school and all of their activities - football or basketball or dance.
"It's tough. It's a tough job and it's a lot. But I love it. I wouldn't have it any other way, and my priority is always being mom, so it comes before work, it comes before my husband, sorry."