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Ex-Google CEO Buys $110 Million Los Angeles Home (PHOTOS)

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Photography by JIM BARTSCH / THE AGENCY


LOCATION: 594 S Mapleton Drive, Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 56,500

BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS: 14 bedrooms & 27 bathrooms

PRICE: $137,500,000

Billionaire businessman Eric Schmidt, who was once the CEO of Google, just purchased “The Manor” for $110 million. Located in Los Angeles, California, the home was on the market for $137.5 million and was last sold in 2019 for $119,750,000. The previous owner purchased it from Petra Ecclestone, the daughter of billionaire Bernie Ecclestone. Petra purchased the home from Candy Spelling in 2011 for $85 million. She then completely remodeled it; giving a new fresh & modern look.

The 123-room French-inspired home is located at 594 S Mapleton Drive in the Holmby Hills neighborhood and was built by the late media mogul Aaron Spelling. His widow Candy first put the home on the market back in 2009 with a price tag of $150 million.

It features approximately 56,500 square feet of living space with 14 bedrooms, 27 bathrooms, 2-story foyer with grand double staircase, formal living & dining rooms, gourmet kitchen with 3 islands, library, salon & spa, home theater, billiards room, bowling alley, gym, 17,000 square foot attic, garage and much more.

Outdoor features include a gated entrance, motor court with fountain, loggias & terraces, swimming pool with spa, tennis court and more.

Was listed by:

Drew Fenton DRE # 01317962 310-858-5474

Hilton & Hyland 310-278-3311


Source: Luxury - homesoftherich.net


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