Los Angeles Times

High- end market roars back in November

- By Jack Flemming

After a quiet October that saw no deals north of $ 20 million, Southern California’s luxury real estate market came roaring back in November with three homes trading hands for more than $ 30 million — including two on the same street.

Here’s a closer look at the priciest deals that went down in Southern California last month.

$ 47 million — Beverly Hills

November’s biggest deal was in the 90210, where Nile Niami’s extravagan­t spec mansion, dubbed Opus, sold to San Marino real estate developer Bin Fen Cheng for $ 47 million.

It’s a massive sale, but still far shy of the original $ 100- million price tag when it first listed in 2017 ( alongside a racy marketing campaign that involved a house tour filled with luxury cars and scantily clad women).

Clocking in at a 20,000 square feet, the Paul McLean- designed megamansio­n fits in seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, two pools, a car museum, billiards room, indoor spa and movie theater. It claims a promontory lot on Billionair­e’s Row overlookin­g the city.

Branden and Rayni Williams of the Beverly Hills Estates handled both ends of the deal.

$ 33.75 million — Beverly Hills

The second- priciest home sale took place just down the street, where an empty acre on Billionair­e’s Row traded hands for $ 33.75 million — a huge haul for a prized patch of dirt.

The owner was none other than media mogul David Geffen, who made a decent profit after paying $ 30 million for the land last year. The buyer is investor Randall Van Wolfswinke­l, The Times confirmed.

Although it sits empty for now, the plot comes with plans for a 24,500- square- foot showplace that calls for seven bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, a bowling alley, nightclub, salon, gym and 140- foot swimming pool. Views stretch from downtown Los Angeles to the ocean.

Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency held the listing. Barbara Duskin of Hilton & Hyland represente­d the buyer.

$ 33.3 million — Montecito

November’s bronze medal goes to Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, the house-flipping power couple who sold their Bali-inspired estate in Montecito for $ 33.3 mil--lion. The pair quickly found a buyer after they brought it to market for $ 39.9 million in October.

Decked out during their stay, the nineacre spread combines three parcels with a stylish main house full of wood, marble, tile and glass, as well as a guesthouse, security office, pickleball court, cabana, gym, pond and pool. Mountains line the horizon behind the property, and the ocean is found below.

Riskin Partners Group, a division of Village Properties, handled both ends of the deal.

$ 24.86 million — Malibu

Investor Mitch Lasky made quite an investment in Malibu, where he shelled out $ 24.86 million for an oceanfront Midcentury in the exclusive enclave of Broad Beach. He wasn’t finished there, though; records show he spent about $ 15 million on the house next door.

The Midcentury is the larger of the two, combining three lots for a total of 1.3 acres overlookin­g the ocean. Wood and glass touch up the f loor plan, and a second- story deck hangs above the backyard with 126 feet of beach frontage. There’s also a guesthouse, gym and volleyball court set among gardens and sand dunes.

Elisabeth Halsted of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services California Properties held the listing. Ellen Francisco of Coldwell Banker represente­d the buyer.

$ 21 million — Santa Ynez

In Beverly Hills, $ 33.75 million bought an empty acre. In Santa Ynez, $ 21 million bought 4,700 acres.

The seller, former Goldman Sachs partner Fred Steck, wanted $ 45 million for the massive retreat in 2016, records show.

Tucked among the rolling hills of Santa Ynez Valley, the horse ranch known as Rancho Latigo includes a 14,000- square- foot mansion, three- bedroom guesthouse, 10,000- square- foot barn, 11- stall stable and a series of pastures and riding arenas. For those looking to skip the drive, there’s also a helipad.

Aaron Kirman and Neyshia Go of Compass held the listing.

$ 18.5 million — Bel- Air

Along the links of Bel- Air Country Club, Oscar- nominated actress JoBeth Williams and her husband, “The Santa Clause” director John Pasquin, parted with their Mediterran­ean villa for $ 18.5 million.

The couple, who were originally asking $ 30 million for the estate, picked up a place in Pacific Palisades for $ 9.8 million earlier this year.

The property spans 2.5 acres, making it the second- largest of the 48 homes that line the Bel- Air Country Club golf course. At the center sits a vibrant stucco home designed by Gerard Colcord, an architect whose plethora of Southern California homes have been lived in by celebritie­s such as Bob Newhart, Dean Martin and Nicolas Cage.

Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency held the listing. Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker Realty represente­d the buyer.

 ?? Anthony Barcelo ?? THIS MEDITERRAN­EAN villa beside the Bel- Air Country Club was sold by actress JoBeth Williams and her husband, director John Pasquin, for $ 18.5 million.
Anthony Barcelo THIS MEDITERRAN­EAN villa beside the Bel- Air Country Club was sold by actress JoBeth Williams and her husband, director John Pasquin, for $ 18.5 million.
 ?? Riskin Par t ners Estate Group ?? ELLEN DeGENERES and Portia de Rossi sold their Bali- inspired estate in Montecito for $ 33.3 million. The nine- acre spread boasts a main house and guesthouse.
Riskin Par t ners Estate Group ELLEN DeGENERES and Portia de Rossi sold their Bali- inspired estate in Montecito for $ 33.3 million. The nine- acre spread boasts a main house and guesthouse.

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