Celine Dion and her late husband René Angélil purchased the land in 2008 for an undisclosed sum and quickly set about creating what would become a one-of-a-kind mansion. Inspired by their love for the Bahamas, the couple designed a home that combined resort-style luxury with all the comforts of a family residence. Spanning 18,800 square feet, the estate boasts 13 bedrooms and 20+ bathrooms, as well as a 4-car garage, tennis courts, a beach house, a golf simulator, and two separate guest houses. The heart of the home, however, was the waterpark, which became the property’s defining feature.