Richard Landry-designed mansion in Beverly Park sells for $32 million
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Richard Landry-designed mansion in Beverly Park sells for $32 million
"The 22,906-square-foot home, built in 2009, is at the heart of a two-plus-acre compound that includes a tennis court, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and a large motor court. Designed for large-scale entertaining, it features large formal areas, a ballroom and a brick wine vault. The movie theater is Moroccan themed."
"Other living spaces include a wood-paneled office and a library with a glass-bottom floor that looks into the wine cellar. A sauna and steam room adjoin the indoor pool area. The master suite comprises multiple rooms and opens to a private outdoor terrace."
"Beverly Park, developed in the late 1970s by Brian Adler and Elliot Gottfurcht, is known for its large-lot homes and affluent homeowners. Last year, sales in the area included the former home of baseball home run king Barry Bonds, which sold for $26.5 million, and the former home of actress-comedian Reba McEntire, which sold for $25.15 million."
A 22,906-square-foot French chateau-inspired mansion designed by renowned architect Richard Landry sold in Beverly Park for $32 million, marking the highest publicly recorded sale in the gated community this year. The buyer is John Simonian, founder and owner of luxury watch company Westime. Built in 2009, the home sits on a two-plus-acre compound featuring a tennis court, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, ballroom, brick wine vault, and Moroccan-themed movie theater. Additional amenities include a wood-paneled office, library with glass-bottom floor overlooking the wine cellar, sauna, steam room, and master suite with private terrace. The grounds feature formal gardens and water features. Beverly Park, developed in the late 1970s, is known for large-lot homes and affluent residents.
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