An Extravagant Billionaire Lair Is Back on the Market
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1/15Photographs Courtesy of Hilton & HylandLast year, this Bel-Air modern listed for a whopping $250 million, making it the most expensive single-family home for sale in America. It easily found a buyer and went into contract, but ultimately the deal didn’t go through and the incredible home was taken off the market. Now, the 12-bedroom, 21-bathroom residence has been relisted for a still staggering, yet substantially lower, $188 million and is the third most expensive home for sale in the country.Owner and developer Bruce Makowsky spared no expense, creating the 38,000-square-foot home with a billionaire buyer in mind. Completely move-in ready and drenched in luxury features, a new owner need only worry about bringing his or her toothbrush. The house is stocked with a $30 million luxury car collection, a candy wall in the game room, and two champagne and wine cellars filled with top shelf bottles. If you jaw hasn’t dropped yet, wait until you hear about other amenities like the full wellness spa, 100 curated art installations, 40-seat home movie theater, and 4-lane bowling alley.To sweeten the deal even further, Makowsky is offering paid staff for the first two years. With a personal chef, masseuse, and five other full-time employees, living here means never having to lift a finger.Rayni Williams and Branden Williams of Hilton & Hyland and Shawn Elliott of Nest Seekers International are co-listing the property, which TopTenRealEstateDeals.com reported came back on the market.Photographs Courtesy of Hilton & HylandLast year, this Bel-Air modern listed for a whopping $250 million, making it the most expensive single-family home for sale in America. It easily found a buyer and went into contract, but ultimately the deal didn’t go through and the incredible home was taken off the market. Now, the 12-bedroom, 21-bathroom residence has been relisted for a still staggering, yet substantially lower, $188 million and is the third most expensive home for sale in the country.Owner and developer Bruce Makowsky spared no expense, creating the 38,000-square-foot home with a billionaire buyer in mind. Completely move-in ready and drenched in luxury features, a new owner need only worry about bringing his or her toothbrush. The house is stocked with a $30 million luxury car collection, a candy wall in the game room, and two champagne and wine cellars filled with top shelf bottles. If you jaw hasn’t dropped yet, wait until you hear about other amenities like the full wellness spa, 100 curated art installations, 40-seat home movie theater, and 4-lane bowling alley.To sweeten the deal even further, Makowsky is offering paid staff for the first two years. With a personal chef, masseuse, and five other full-time employees, living here means never having to lift a finger.Rayni Williams and Branden Williams of Hilton & Hyland and Shawn Elliott of Nest Seekers International are co-listing the property, which TopTenRealEstateDeals.com reported came back on the market.
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