Bel-Air home has two lanes, no waiting
Sometimes features can make the difference in whether a home sells.
Who wants a house in the desert without a pool, a retreat in Hawaii without a lanai or a condo in the mountains without access to ski lifts?
So, what features might one expect at a Mediterranean-style home in Bel-Air priced at nearly $30 million? Gates, privacy and “practically every amenity and extravagance imaginable,” according to the listing agents.
Among some of the extras are a bowling alley, a racquetball court, a theater and a disco.
About this house: The four-story home, completed in 2002, is on slightly more than an acre. The estate has a breakfast room; his-and-her offices; a screening room; a spa; a gym; two entertainment rooms; and a guest suite with two bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen.
Size: The compound has a total of nine bedrooms and 20 bathrooms in 34,458 square feet.
Other features: There are indoor and outdoor swimming pools. The property also has a rose garden, fruit trees, patios and an outdoor kitchen.
Asking price: $29,995,000
Where: Bel-Air
Listing agents: Stephen Shapiro, (310) 860-8888, and Brian Adler, (310) 858-8151, of Westside Estate Agency; Aron Kelman, (310) 659-7999, of KAM Realty; David Kramer, (310) 691-5947, of Hilton & Hyland; and Jade Mills, (310) 285-7508, of Coldwell Banker, Beverly Hills South. All of the offices are in Beverly Hills.
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To submit a candidate for Home of the Week, send color interior and exterior photos with caption info on a CD and a description of the house to Ruth Ryon, Real Estate, L.A. Times, 202 W. 1st St., L.A., CA 90012; homeoftheweek@latimes.com.
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