Bel-Air mansion built for Iris Cantor sells for $40 million
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Bel-Air mansion built for Iris Cantor sells for $40 million
"La Belle Vie, the mammoth Bel-Air residence built in 1993 for philanthropist Iris Cantor by her husband, Bernard Gerald Cantor, has sold for $40 million, public records show. The sale is one of the highest this year in Los Angeles County. The mansion had been marketed at $53 million since 2009. It was designed to house the Cantors' extensive art collections."
"The 35,000 square feet of living space include a three-story entry hall, a formal library, a media room, a gym, a billiards room, a beauty salon, three kitchens, 12 fireplaces, nine bedrooms, 21 bathrooms and a staff wing. The property includes a pool, a tennis court and a 10-car garage."
"Iris Cantor is chairwoman and president of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, which supports the visual arts and medical, educational and cultural institutions. B. Gerald Cantor, who died in 1996 at 79, cofounded the securities firm Cantor Fitzgerald."
La Belle Vie, a monumental Bel-Air residence constructed in 1993 for philanthropist Iris Cantor by her husband Bernard Gerald Cantor, has sold for $40 million, representing one of the highest sales in Los Angeles County this year. The mansion, originally marketed at $53 million since 2009, was specifically designed to house the Cantors' extensive art collections. The 35,000 square-foot property features luxurious amenities including a three-story entry hall, formal library, media room, gym, billiards room, beauty salon, three kitchens, 12 fireplaces, nine bedrooms, and 21 bathrooms. Additionally, the estate includes a staff wing, pool, tennis court, and 10-car garage. Iris Cantor serves as chairwoman and president of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, which supports visual arts and medical, educational, and cultural institutions.
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