Top sales: Rolling Hills hits a 2019 high with $15.5-million sale
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Top sales: Rolling Hills hits a 2019 high with $15.5-million sale
"The gated estate sits high up on a knoll with ocean and city views. In addition to the main house, the six-acre property has a swimming pool, a pool house, a tennis court and an Olympic-sized riding ring. Meandering trails connect the various amenities and structures. The ranch house, built in 1950 and since renovated, has 6,100 square feet on a single level."
"Designed by William Heffner, the 10,150-square-foot residence boasts book-matched marble slabs, custom steel-framed French doors and a wine vault with 7,000-bottle storage. A subterranean garage has"
L.A. County's residential real estate market saw notable transactions in February among wealthy entrepreneurs and executives. Aaron Leon, founder of printing supplies retailer LD Products, purchased a $15.5 million contemporary ranch house in Rolling Hills on six acres, paying $3 million below asking price. The gated estate features ocean and city views, a swimming pool, pool house, tennis court, and Olympic-sized riding ring. Miriam Schaeffer, co-founder of nail polish company OPI Products, acquired a $15 million Italianate-style estate in Brentwood for approximately $4 million less than the asking price. The William Heffner-designed residence spans 10,150 square feet and includes luxury amenities such as book-matched marble, custom French doors, and a wine vault with 7,000-bottle capacity.
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