Anna Nicole Smith's mansion in Studio City, California, has been sold for an estimated $1.75 million and all the proceedings will go to her daughter Dannielynn, according to NBC News.

The mansion finally found a buyer, six years after the death of Smith. After applicable taxes and real estate commissions, the money will go to benefit Dannielynn, according to NBC News.

The astounding 4,700 square foot Mediterranean-style mansion which was featured before on her TV show "The Anna Nicole Show," has five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a four-car garage, swimming pool, gym and wonderful views of the canyon and city.

The mansion also has wood and marble floors, fireplaces and a gigantic pop-art style portrait of Anna Nicole.

The former Playboy model and reality TV actress purchased the home in April 2005 for $1.335 million. 

Smith's former boyfriend Howard K. Stern obtained a permit from the court to transfer the home under his name so that he could sell it and give the proceedings to Smith's daughter.

After her death in 2007, Larry Birkhead, the father of her six-year-old daughter Dannielynn and the child moved in to the mansion.

Dannielynn is following in her mother's footsteps and made her debut in modeling for Guess Kids.

The girl is currently in the custody of Birkhead after he won a paternity suit shortly after Anna Nicole Smith's death.