Camille Grammer Is Living in a 'Beautiful Trailer-Home' After Her Mansion Burned Down in Wildfire

After Camille Grammer‘s Malibu mansion burned down in the devastating Woolsey Fire, the newlywed has been creating a new, cozy and coastal home nearby.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, who lost her home in the California wildfires in November, revealed on social media last week that she is currently living in a “beautiful trailer-home.”

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“Insane winds today in Malibu. Since my home was lost in the Woolsey fire I have been living in a beautiful trailer-home overlooking the coastline,” Grammer, 50, wrote on Instagram.

“It’s cozy but today’s winds are unsettling. I’m blessed to have a roof over my head but I wish the winds would stop,” wrote Grammer. “The ash and debris left from the fires is flying everywhere #woolseyfires #malibustrong Not to mention the deck furniture is now in the neighbors yard 😳😕.”

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The mother of two shared a video of her hilltop view from the mobile home and the gusty winds, which blew her furniture across her deck.

“So much for fixing the umbrella. I don’t know where the furniture went. I think the furniture is — yep, the furniture’s in the neighbor’s yard,” she narrates as she pans around the yard with her camera.

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In mid-November, Grammer shared a photo of “what’s left” of her abode that burned during the wildfire and also revealed that her assistant of over 20 years tragically passed away.

“This is what’s left of my home,” Grammer captioned the post, which shows the inside of her home completely scorched as well as other photos of her house before the fire. “We can replace/rebuild our home but we can’t replace people we have lost.”

“I lost my assist of 20 plus years Scott two days before the fire,” the reality star continued. “I’m still grieving and will continues [sic] to do so. He was family to me.”

Days earlier, Grammer shared an aerial view of her home going up in flames.

“We were standing in the house before we left and Mason said to me, ‘Mom I get this feeling our house isn’t going to make it,’ ” Grammer told PEOPLE, referencing her 17-year-old daughter with ex-husband Kelsey Grammer.

“I said, ‘Honey, I hope it does, but I have the same feeling.’ We just thought, this is it,” Grammer said. “I had a pit in my stomach.”

Grammer evacuated with Mason (son Jude, 14, had been staying with dad Kelsey) and her attorney husband, David C. Meyer — whom she married in October — as well as their dog, Joey.

“As we were driving down the Pacific Coast Highway, it was gridlock. It took us hours,” she said. “It was like the apocalypse.”