With the move, Eklund also announced that he and husband Derek Kaplan will be renting out their 5,700-square-foot Beverly Hills home for $50,000 per month. He cited increased business and his children’s education as key reasons for their relocation.
Source: Inman News
Fredrik Eklund swaps coasts in move from Los Angeles to Miami
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