Sunday, January 22, 2017

The Nation’s Priciest Listing: $250 Million

A posh Bel Air, Calif., mansion sets the record as the nation’s most expensive home ever listed for sale.
Bruce Makowsky’s new $250 million spec estate may have an eye-popping price tag, but his listing agent Branden Williams assures that the home is “worth every penny.”
“Everything is top of the line,” Williams says. And, he says he’s already starting to receive offers.
Here’s how they're justifying the hefty price tag: The 38,000-square-foot home features two master suites; 10 oversized guest suites; 21 bathrooms; three kitchens; a gym and spa; massage studio; five bars; 17,000 square feet of outdoor decks; an 85-foot infinity edge swimming pool; views that include mountains, the Pacific Ocean, and the Los Angeles skyline; and more than 100 curated art installations for art lovers. The home also features a four-lane bowling alley and lounge; a 40-seat 4K Dolby Atmos Theater; an outdoor hydraulic pop-up theater; two cellars fully stocked with wine; and a game room with candy wall.
The estate took more than four years to build.
Makowsky has captured headlines before with his luxe spec homes. The developer in 2014 sold a Beverly Hills, Calif., spec for $70 million in cash.

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