Norm Zada sells his Beverly Park compound
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Norm Zada sells his Beverly Park compound
"The Richard Landry-designed main house has 12,000 square feet of living space. A glass-and-steel bridge connects it to the 8,000-square-foot guesthouse. The 6.89-acre estate includes two pavilions, a paddle tennis court, a waterfall and a swimming pool. The property includes 10 bedrooms plus a maid's room; 18 bathrooms; and a gym."
"Norm Zada, the former Stanford professor and money manager who created Perfect 10 magazine, has sold his compound in gated Beverly Park for $16.5 million. The property came on the market last year at $24.5 million."
Norm Zada, former Stanford professor and Perfect 10 magazine founder, sold his gated Beverly Park estate for $16.5 million. The Richard Landry-designed compound spans 6.89 acres and features a 12,000-square-foot main house connected via glass-and-steel bridge to an 8,000-square-foot guesthouse. The property includes 10 bedrooms, 18 bathrooms, a gym, two pavilions, paddle tennis court, waterfall, and swimming pool. The estate was initially listed at $24.5 million. Brian Adler of Westside Estate Agency served as listing agent, while Joshua Altman and Matt Altman of Hilton & Hyland represented the buyer.
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