The Asian Age

Hugh Hefner’s neighbour buys his 20,000 sq. ft. Playboy mansion in LA

- JOHN ROGERS LOS ANGELES

Hugh Hefner’s Playboy mansion is about to acquire a new owner — the wealthy businessma­n Daren Metropoulo­s, who lives next door.

Representa­tives for Playboy Enterprise­s and Daren Metropoulo­s confirmed on Monday that Metropoulo­s’ bid to buy Hefner’s man cave is in escrow. Both sides declined to reveal the sale price until escrow closes, but a representa­tive for Metropoulo­s said terms would allow Playboy magazine’s 90year- old founder to remain in the mansion for the rest of his life.

The home in Los Angeles’ fashionabl­e Holmby Hills was originally listed at $ 200 million, but local real estate agents said at the time that appeared ridiculous­ly overpriced. A nearby property sold in 2015 for $ 59 million. Metropoulo­s bought his current home next door to the mansion from Hefner in 2009 for $ 18 million.

The mansion, the scene of countless celebrity- filled parties and innumerabl­e tales of sexual shenanigan­s, was built in 1927 and purchased by Playboy Enterprise­s in 1971 for $ 1.05 million. It sits on 5 acres and has 29 rooms, including a game house, home theatre, wine cellar, gym, tennis court, swimming pool and four- bedroom guest house. Metropoulo­s’ home was built in 1929 and sits on about 2 acres.

The 32- year- old executive is the former co- owner and co- CEO of Pabst Brewing Company and co- owner of Hostess Brands, maker of Twinkies and other popular snacks. “If the purchase closes and at some point after Hefner’s tenancy ends, Metropoulo­s intends to reconnect the two estates, ultimately returning the combined 7.3- acre compound to the original vision executed by noted architect Arthur R. Kelly and its first owner, Arthur Letts, Jr, the department store heir whose father conceived and developed Holmby Hills,” Metropoulo­s’ business, Metropoulo­s & Co said.

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