Los Angeles Times

Such grand estates, dahlink

Zsa Zsa Gabor’s glamorous Bel-Air property is among L.A.’s priciest deals.

- By Neal J. Leitereg neal.leitereg@latimes.com

A pair of transactio­ns north of $26 million in Beverly Hills and the sale of Zsa Zsa Gabor’s longtime residence in Bel-Air were among L.A. County’s high-water deals that publicly recorded in September. Here’s a closer look. $27 million — Beverly Hills

In the 600 block of North Canon Drive, a limited liability company linked to the estate of late businessma­n Norbert Gehr sold a French Regency-style mansion for roughly $13 million less than the original list price of $39.995 million.

The 20,829-square-foot residence spares no expense with a smattering of gilded details, lacy woodwork and seven marble fireplaces. For entertainm­ent, the home includes a two-lane bowling alley, an indoor basketball court and two family rooms. A home theater is topped by an unusual starshaped roof.

Including a guest house, there are eight bedrooms and 13.5 bathrooms.

The home is surrounded by tall privacy hedges on about threequart­ers of an acre. A swimming pool and spa, gazebo, gardens and lawn fill the yard.

The sale price is among the highest ever produced in the socalled “flats” area of Beverly Hills, real estate records show.

Jeff Hyland of Hilton & Hyland

and Ron de Salvo of Coldwell Banker Residentia­l Brokerage were the listing agents. John Yarborough of Bennion Deville Homes represente­d the buyer.

$26.5 million — Beverly Hills

Entreprene­ur Jared Pobre, who is the husband of profession­al wrestler Stacy Keibler, sold his home in the 700 block of North Hillcrest Road to film producer and Cleveland Cavaliers co-owner

Gary Gilbert.

Designed by architect Thomas Proctor, the French-inspired traditiona­l home features eight bedrooms,

12 bathrooms and nearly 13,750 square feet of refined living space. Common rooms include a walnut-paneled library, formal living and dining rooms and a gardenview kitchen. A playroom lies on the second floor.

Continuing a recent trend among newer builds, a lower entertainm­ent level holds a screening room, a wine cellar and a gym.

Outdoors, the grounds contain a swimming pool and spa, a covered patio with a fireplace and a built-in barbecue. A guest house/ pool cabana provides additional living space.

Steven Schaefer and Jay Luchs of Newmark Residentia­l handled the deal.

On a hilltop on Bel-Air Road, the longtime residence of late actress and socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor sold to a limited liability company.

The French Regency-style mansion, built in 1955, came on the market in July for $23.45 million after selling the previous year for $10.45 million, records show. Permitted plans for a new 24,020square-foot residence designed by L.A-based firm Harrison Design were included in the most recent deal.

Set on a gated one-acre lot, the mustard yellow-painted home has 28 rooms that include a circular foyer, scaled formal rooms, an office and a butler’s pantry off the kitchen and staff quarters. There are six bedrooms and seven bathrooms in about 6,400 square feet of living space.

Accompanyi­ng the house is a swimming pool, a gazebo and brick patios. A red-carpeted staircase leads up from the pool area to a rooftop terrace.

Guests of the storied home, according to Frederic Prinz von Anhalt, Gabor’s ninth husband, included Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Frank Sinatra, Henry Kissinger and both former Presidents Bush. Reclusive magnate Howard Hughes and singer Elvis Presley are among former occupants.

Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker Residentia­l Brokerage held the listing. Dan Beder of Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty represente­d the buyer.

$17.4 million — Manhattan Beach

Bill Bloomfield, one of California’s largest political donors and a one-time U.S. House candidate, sold a modern home in the Strand section for the asking price.

Standing tall among a row of ocean-facing homes, the threestory residence is set up to enjoy the view with floor-to-ceiling windows and terrace balconies extending from each level.

The home was designed by KAA Design Group and features such organic details as walnut hardwood floors, mahogany accents and countertop­s made from pressed and recycled glass. The 5,372-square-foot floor plan holds four bedrooms and four bathrooms, a media room and a great room.

The master suite, which has an office and a private deck, sits on the top floor.

Ed Kaminsky of Stand Hill Christie’s Internatio­nal Real Estate represente­d both the buyer and seller.

$16.475 million — Beverly Hills

Jeff Marine, founder of sportswear and apparel companies JEM Sportswear and Awake Inc., and his wife, Joni, paid about $2.5 million less than the asking price for a 1920s Mediterran­ean-style home on North Foothill Road. The seller was a limited liability company.

Tucked behind hedges and fences, the estate encompasse­s about half an acre of grounds that include a swimming pool, formal gardens and a lighted tennis court.

The home was recently renovated and opens to a two-story hall with a sweeping staircase. Living spaces include a formal living room, a wine cellar, a chef’s kitchen, six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The formal dining room, which has a wet bar, doubles as a home theater.

Three walk-in closets, dual bathrooms and a sitting room make up the lavish master suite.

Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland was the listing agent. Rochelle Maize of Nourmand & Associates represente­d the buyer.

 ?? Photograph­s by Mary Nichols ?? THE FRENCH REGENCY-style house on North Canon Drive features a swimming pool and spa.
Photograph­s by Mary Nichols THE FRENCH REGENCY-style house on North Canon Drive features a swimming pool and spa.
 ??  ?? A TWO-LANE bowling alley and an indoor basketball court are among amenities of the residence, which sold for $27 million.$20.8 million — Bel-Air
A TWO-LANE bowling alley and an indoor basketball court are among amenities of the residence, which sold for $27 million.$20.8 million — Bel-Air

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