getty; Charley Gallay/Getty Paris Hilton has purchased Mark Wahlberg's massive Los Angeles mansion for $63 million Her brother, Barron N. Hilton, of Hilton Hilton, represented her in the purchase The 11:11 Media CEO lost her Malibu home in January amid the L.A. wildfires Paris Hiltonhas purchasedMark Wahlberg's former mansion after losing her Malibu home during theLos Angeles wildfiresearlier this year. The 44-year-old CEO of 11:11 Media is the new owner of a roughly 30,500-square-foot, 12-bedroom Beverly Park property previously owned by theFlight Riskstar, 54, for $63 million,The Wall Street Journalreported Friday, June 20. Her brother, Barron N. Hilton, of Hilton Hilton, represented her in the purchase. Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock Wahlberg and his wifeRhea Durhamsold the estate for $55 million in February 2023, making it the priciest home sale in Southern California that year, theLos Angeles Timesreported. A sports court made for activities such as basketball and tennis, plus a skate park, five-hole golf course with a driving range and a resort-style pool with waterslides are just some of the amenities that were carefully added to the home when it was built around 2014. There's also a wine cellar in the main house, as well as 20 bathrooms, a grand entryway with dual staircases, a two-story library, a movie theater and a gym. More comfort awaits in the property's guesthouse. Hilton — who shares Phoenix Barron Hilton Reum, 2, and London Marilyn Hilton Reum, 1, with her husbandCarter Reum— learned ofher Malibu home burning downas she watched the news coverage of flames engulfing the Pacific Palisades in early January. "Heartbroken beyond words.💔 Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience," she captioned a lengthyInstagram post. "This home was where we built so many precious memories. It's where Phoenix took his first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London," she continued. Paris Hilton/Instagram The mother of two's post showed her watching a reporter from Los Angeles news station ABC 7 surveying the damage along the Pacific Coast Highway after the fire started on Jan. 7. After announcing that her11:11 Media Impact Teamwould be assisting others affected by the wildfires, she concluded, "We're in this together, LA.✨Hug your loved ones a little tighter tonight. You never know when everything could change." Later that month, the entrepreneur toldTMZthat her son also had dreams of being able to help. "He said he wants to be a fireman," she told the outlet when asked about his future career plans. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The "heartbroken" businesswoman added, "The families, the children, the animals, it's just been heartbreaking to see what's happened to California." Speakingexclusively to PEOPLEin March ahead of her Absolut partnership for Coachella, Hilton said she plans to rebuild. "I've grown up in Malibu my whole life and [have] so many memories there and I just want my children to be able to experience that as well," she said. Read the original article onPeople