"Encompassing more than 2 acres, the knoll-top site in Trousdale Estates is considered highly valuable in a luxury housing market where buyers covet expansive vistas. Panoramas from all sides of the mansion take in the cityscape and canyons. Moorish arches frame the views and give the main house a distinctive look."
"Inside, opulent rooms feature Baccarat chandeliers, gold-leaf ceilings and ornate tilework. Murals grace the walls and ceilings. A ballroom, a rotunda dining room, a media room, seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms are among the lavish interior spaces. An expansive patio steps down to a swimming pool with a waterfall spa."
"The cagey approach underscores just how difficult it is to price a residential property in the upper reaches of the price stratum. While officially listed as "price on request" on a John Aaroe Group website, the tag of $135 million was gingerly floated in a company release, attributing the figure to news reports."
A Beverly Hills mansion in Trousdale Estates, once home to late comedian Danny Thomas, has entered the market with a $135 million price tag, though officially listed as "price on request." The 2-acre knoll-top property commands premium value due to expansive vistas of the cityscape and canyons. The mansion features Moorish architecture, opulent interiors with Baccarat chandeliers and gold-leaf ceilings, a ballroom, rotunda dining room, seven bedrooms, and ten bathrooms. Amenities include a swimming pool with waterfall spa and motor court accommodating 20 vehicles. The property was substantially rebuilt since its 2000 sale for $15 million. Danny Thomas, who died in 1991, starred in the sitcom "Make Room for Daddy" and founded St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
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