Casa Encantada, a Storied Bel-Air Estate, Gets a Dramatic $85 Million Price Cut
Briefly

Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency noted, "These kinds of estates come up only once every few decades, and once they're gone they're gone." This highlights the rarity and prestige of such properties.
Drew Fenton mentioned, "If this was 2017, the house would be sold by now, but given the state of the market, there aren't buyers lining up around the block for any house over $100 million." This reflects the current real estate challenges.
The history of Casa Encantada is marked by its creation during the Great Depression when Hilda Boldt Weber sought to establish her place in California society after facing ostracism.
Read at Architectural Digest
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