Inside Patrice Evra's $14-million holiday rental in Beverly Hills
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Inside Patrice Evra's $14-million holiday rental in Beverly Hills
"Built in 2009, the 8,500-square-foot residence has three levels plus a 3,500-square-foot rooftop deck with a pool, an outdoor fireplace, a wet bar and 280-degree ocean and city views. Sited on more than a quarter of an acre, 14-foot walls of glass frame the landscaped grounds and water features illuminated by custom lighting."
"A floating staircase framed in glass and steel and a 40-foot interior waterfall run through the heart of the home. Other features include a 500-bottle wine cellar, a movie room with stadium seating and a 2,400-square-foot master retreat complete with a fireplace, a soaking tub and a steam shower."
"Evra, 33, spent more than eight years with Manchester United, winning five Premier League titles. Despite inking a one-year extension with United earlier this year, he facilitated a transfer to Juventus, who will pay him nearly $90,000 a week for the next two years."
Patrice Evra, a French World Cup player and former Manchester United full-back, leased a luxury Beverly Hills property known as 'The Fortress' for an extended summer stay. The $14-million compound spans 8,500 square feet across three levels with a 3,500-square-foot rooftop deck featuring a pool, fireplace, and wet bar offering 280-degree views. Built in 2009, the residence includes distinctive features such as a 40-foot interior waterfall, floating glass staircase, 500-bottle wine cellar, movie theater, and a 2,400-square-foot master suite. The property sits on over a quarter-acre with 14-foot glass walls framing landscaped grounds. Evra's lease cost approximately $125,000. Following his eight-year tenure at Manchester United, where he won five Premier League titles, Evra transferred to Juventus for a two-year contract worth nearly $90,000 weekly.
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