Billionaire Oakley Founder James Jannard Puts His Concrete Beverly Hills Fortress Back on the Market for $65 Million
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James Jannard, founder of Oakley, aims to sell his brutalist megamansion in Beverly Hills for $65 million after reducing the initial listing of $68 million. The five-bedroom residence, located in the posh Trousdale Estates community, boasts custom-made furniture and views of Los Angeles. Jannard's property is one of the most expensive homes currently on the market, joined by other luxury estates from California, Brooklyn, Vail, CO, and a large Texas ranch. Notable features include substantial square footage and high-end amenities in the properties listed.
Jannard had originally listed the Beverly Hills megamansion for $68 million in June 2024 and has now reduced the price to $65 million.
The 5,452-square-foot Italian villa, known as Alpine Ranch, features a luxe bathroom, curated furnishings, and has been reimagined as a brand-new home.
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