
"Spanning 2.5 acres, the property was sold by the estate of Lee Phillip Bell, the talk show host and co-creator of "The Young and the Restless" who died earlier this year. The new property includes a Mediterranean-style home, two guesthouses, a screening room, swimming pool, pool house and tennis court. The scenic setting takes in sweeping views of the city below."
"Approached by a hedge-lined driveway and palm-topped motor court, the primary residence spans 9,100 square feet, with two bedroom suites and seven fireplaces. It was built in the 1930s but updated over the years during Bell's ownership. Dramatic skylights brighten a dining room with a fountain, and beamed ceilings top the office and indoor-outdoor living room."
"The property surfaced for sale at $39 million in April, marking the first time it has been on the market since 1986, when Bell and her husband, fellow soap opera creator William J. Bell, bought it for $2.9 million."
LeBron James acquired a Mediterranean-style compound in the Beverly Hills Post Office area for $36.75 million. The 2.5-acre property was previously owned by Lee Phillip Bell's estate, the talk show host and co-creator of "The Young and the Restless." The primary residence spans 9,100 square feet and features two bedroom suites, seven fireplaces, a screening room, two guesthouses, swimming pool, pool house, and tennis court. Built in the 1930s and updated during Bell's ownership, the home includes dramatic skylights, beamed ceilings, and a flagstone courtyard with fountain. The property first listed for sale at $39 million in April and had not been on the market since 1986, when Bell purchased it for $2.9 million. This purchase represents an eastward move for James, who also owns two homes in Brentwood.
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