Ex-Google CEO buys Spelling Manor for $110M, ties for LA's priciest residential deal
Briefly

Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy purchased the iconic Spelling Manor for $110 million, matching the year's highest property sale. The estate, renowned for its French chateau style, boasts 14 bedrooms, 27 bathrooms, and extensive amenities such as a beauty salon and bowling alley. This follows a history of listings, with its market debut in 2022 at $165 million. Tishman Speyer is attempting to sell a Beverly Hills office building for over $200 million, which they acquired in 2005 for $101 million, amid a fluctuating market.
Ex-Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy purchased Spelling Manor for $110 million, making it one of the priciest property deals of the year.
The sprawling estate has 14 beds and 27 baths, spans over 56,000 square feet, and features amenities like a beauty salon and a bowling alley.
Tishman Speyer is selling a half-empty Class A office building in Beverly Hills for more than $200 million, after purchasing it for $101 million in 2005.
Richard Saghian bought an adjacent property for $118 million while two others were sold for $90 million and $118 million in off-market deals.
Read at therealdeal.com
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