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16.08.2024 - 19:57 / sunset.com
In a recent roundup of unique, jaw-droppingly expensive homes, Realtor.com reported that the priciest property is a palatial estate in—where else—Beverly Hills, California. We all know 90210 for Rodeo Drive and its luxury stores, celebrities, fine dining… the list goes on. 1420 Davies Drive is a 21,800-square-foot megamansion situated on top of a 7.8-acre promontory—and it’s on the market for a whopping $87 million.
Joe Bryant
The photos of the sprawling property, captured by architectural photographer Joe Bryant for real estate agent Aaron Kirman’s team, show the pristine grounds and interiors of the European chateau-style estate. The single-family home boasts eight beds, 12 bathrooms, an industrial-grade chef’s kitchen, billiards room, home theater, four-car garage, and even a two-story library with a spiral staircase.
To fully recreate your wildest Bridgerton dreams, future owners can host a celebration in the ballroom, which opens out onto a terrace (one of many on the estate) overlooking Los Angeles. For those concerned about staying active while residing in this palatial estate, fear not: there’s also a pool, putting green, and tennis court to enjoy at your leisure.
Joe Bryant
Joe Bryant
Joe Bryant
The home has been listed three times over the past three years. First, on January 20, 2022 for $87 million, and again on November 15, 2023 for the same price. Most recently, it was relisted on July 15, 2024, also with the same $87 million price tag. Back in 1998, the property originally sold for $800,000 and the home was built in 2004. Over the years, it’s been featured in music videos, TV shows, films, and more, according to TheRealDeal.com.
Joe Bryant
Joe Bryant
Joe Bryant
In addition to the Beverly Hills megamansion, Realtor.com
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