
Amassive Beverly Park estate, atwo-house compound bordering Beverly Hills and Hollywood Hills West and a newly built traditional in Pacific Palisades were all part of the high-water deals that closed in early April.
Here’s a closer look:
$26.725 million — Beverly Park
On Beverly Park Terrace, among the most affluent streets in Los Angeles County, a 20,612- square-foot mansion sold to a Delaware-based limited liability company for $8.275 million less than the original asking price of $35 million. The seller was a shell corporation tied to Bambang Trihatmodjo, a son of the late Suharto, the second president of Indonesia.
Set behind massive gates, the neoclassical estate is reached by a tree-lined drive that ends at a circular motor court. Grounds of more than 5 acres include a tennis court, a swimming pool and spa and two separate garages. Private walking trails encircle the property.
Inside, gilded living spaces include a formal entry with 40-foot ceilings, a two-story library, a playroom and a gym. A total of 10 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms includes three separate staff quarters.
Mauricio Umansky and Farrah Aldjufrie of the Agency were the listing agents. Prisca Anes of TNG Real Estate Consultants represented the buyer.
$14.98 million — Hollywood Hills West
Alimited liability company linked to Stephen Badger, a
documentary filmmaker and heir to the Mars candy fortune, paid $14.98
million for a home on La Collina Drive. The sellers were “Shrek”
producer John Williams and his wife, Lacey.
Surrounded
by mature land scaping and fruit trees, the 2.68- acre estate includes
two homes, one of which was formerly owned by Eartha Kitt, according to
the listing. Late film writer and producer Abby Mann was another former
owner, records show.
The
two structures, one traditional and the other Spanish-style, combine
for eight bedrooms and six bathrooms in about 8,200 square feet of
living space. A swimming pool, a cabana and terraced gardens also lie
within the grounds.
Joyce
Rey and Arlene Rutenberg of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage were
the listing agents. Blair H. Chang of the Agency represented the buyer.
$12 million — Malibu Aformer
home of A Martinez, an actor known for his roles on daytime soaps such
as “Santa Barbara” and “One Life to Live,” changed hands on Wildlife
Road in adeal completed off-market. The buyer was a blind trust.
The
Spanish-style house on more than an acre in Point Dume had been listed
for as much as $13.995 million last year. It previously sold eight years
ago for $6.35 million, public records show.
The
8,254-square-foot floor plan, styled by interior designer Martyn
Lawrence Bullard, has custom glass doors, French oak and limestone
flooring and a covered pavilion that extends the living space outdoors.
Multiple
offices, an entertainment room, a gourmet kitchen, six bedrooms and
eight bathrooms are among the living spaces. A koi pond, a waterfall
feature and an infinity-edge swimming pool highlight the exterior
amenities.
$9.7 million — Pacific Palisades
Anewly
built, traditional-style home on Capri Drive sold to a blind trust for
about $650,000 less than the most recent asking price of $10.349
million.
The
three-story house on about half an acre was developed by Huntington
Estate Homes and completed last year. Its 9,800 square feet of New
England-vibe interiors feature detailed wainscoting and molding, custom
built-ins and a glass-enclosed wine cellar beneath the stairs.
Living
spaces include a chandelier-topped foyer, a chef’s kitchen with two
islands and a lounge with a theater and a bar. An ocean-view master is
among the six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
Outdoors, there’s a covered patio, a pool deck, a built-in barbecue and a swimming pool.
Anthony Marguleas of Amalfi Estates was the listing agent.
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