
"Six of the nine transactions had Drew Fenton's brokerage involved in representing at least one side. That comes off a 2024 where Carolwood was involved in half of the year's 10 priciest deals. In 2025, the brokerage can lay claim to being involved in the year's record sales of 594 South Mapleton Drive in Holmby Hills and 630 Nimes Road in Bel-Air. Each of the properties fetched $110 million to make for Los Angeles County's most expensive closings in 2025."
"Meanwhile, Carolwood's Linda May represented former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy in their purchase. The Schmidts have plenty of room to work with in their new residence, with over 56,000 square feet. They won't have to travel far for their daily needs and entertainment. The Manor comes complete with bowling alleys, beauty salons, rose gardens to wander through, library and a professional screening room."
Carolwood Estates participated in six of 2025's nine priciest residential transactions in Los Angeles County, following involvement in five of 2024's ten priciest trades. Two properties, 594 South Mapleton Drive in Holmby Hills and 630 Nimes Road in Bel-Air, each closed for $110 million, tying as the county's most expensive sales of 2025. Spelling Manor also sold for $110 million in July, with Carolwood double-ending the deal and Linda May representing buyers Eric and Wendy Schmidt. The Schmidts' new residence spans over 56,000 square feet and includes bowling alleys, beauty salons, rose gardens, a library and a professional screening room. High-end agents completed significant transactions despite market challenges.
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