In ritzy Beverly Park, a modern castle seeks its new king
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The castle-like estate, designed by mega-mansion builder Richard Landry, is for sale in Beverly Park at $45 million.
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Juliet balconies and conical roof features lend a castle-like vibe to this contemporary mansion in Beverly Park, a gated neighborhood known for its large-lot homes and affluent homeowners.
Designed by architect Richard Landry, the lavish and ornately detailed estate has more than 22,900 square feet of living space that includes a ballroom, spa facilities and an indoor swimming pool. In the executive office/library, glass flooring looks directly into the subterranean wine vault below.
Location: 40 Beverly Park, Beverly Hills, 90210
Asking price: $45 million
Year built: 2009
House size: 22,906 square feet, 10 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms
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The castle-like estate, designed by mega-mansion builder Richard Landry, is for sale in Beverly Park at $45 million.
Lot size: 1.92 acres
Features: Detailed millwork and molding; vaulted and coffered ceilings; custom wood paneling; Moroccan-themed movie theater; oversized kitchen; elevator; multi-room master suite; sauna and steam rooms; indoor and outdoor swimming pools; formal gardens; tennis court
About the area: In the 90210 ZIP Code, based on 16 sales, the median sales price in September was $6.075 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 143% increase in median sales price year over year.
Agents: Aaron Kirman and Neyshia Go, (424) 249-7162, John Aaroe Group
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Twitter: @LATHotProperty
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