Elin Nordegren may have leveled the $12 million mansion she used to share with Tiger Woods, but plenty of pricey pieces from inside the home were spared the wrecking ball.
And now, they can be yours, according to WPTV.
Yes, even the $1,800 brass and iron staircase railing.
Nordegren has donated many of the items salvaged from the recent tear-down of her North Palm Beach home to Habitat for Humanity, where they are now for sale. The money generated by selling the fixtures goes to help fund the construction of future Habitat homes. You can view some of the items (and sneak a peek inside the now-demolished palatial home) right here.
If you hurry, you just might score yourself one of three gold-plated, brass chandeliers with Swarovski Crystal balls. Or a hand-carved maple mantel with sea shell (yes, sea shell) accents. It goes for $3,600, but the Monroe County Habitat for Humanity site touts "This product is a special order and retails for more than $6,000 unfinished."
And you may be thinking your current home has no room for 82-feet of custom cabinetry, but no worries: There is an array of faucets, vanities and bath lights up for the taking, too.
Because one mega-rich, celebrity golfer's ex-wife's junk may just be your treasure.
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