Top sales: April brings two Westside sales north of $33 million
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Top sales: April brings two Westside sales north of $33 million
"The multistory home, built on speculation in 2014, sits behind gates on about an acre of grounds. Some 14,200-plus square feet of living space includes seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and 11 fireplaces. The master suite alone measures about 3,200 square feet and features three fireplaces. A game room/home theater has rows of recliner seating and custom uplighting."
"Set on about two acres of grounds, the gated estate centers on a pristine Georgian Regency-style home dating to 1940. Designed by architect James Dolena, the classic two-story features herringbone-patterned wood floors, Corinthian columns and a foyer entry with a sweeping staircase. A total of six bedrooms and nine bathrooms lie within 8,617 square feet of living space, which was styled by former White House interior designer Michael Smith."
Three high-value properties dominated Los Angeles County's luxury real estate market in April. Eyewear mogul Doug Barnes sold a contemporary Beverly Hills mansion for $34.65 million, approximately $20 million below its $55 million asking price. The 14,200-square-foot spec home features seven bedrooms, eleven bathrooms, and premium amenities including a game room with theater seating and a computerized outdoor waterfall display. Brentwood investor Bruce Karsh sold a 1940s Georgian Regency estate for $33.5 million, $8.5 million below asking. The 8,617-square-foot property on two acres includes six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and was designed by architect James Dolena with interior styling by former White House designer Michael Smith. Both sales involved limited liability company buyers.
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