Outrageously over-the-top Beverly Hills pad complete with gold accessories galore goes on sale for £80 million; buyers will get a gold Lamborghini, a gold Rolls-Royce and 170 gold coloured bottles of Cristal
Sold last for £7.7 million ($9.8 million, €9.3 million or درهم36 million) in 2012 when it was a 5,926 square foot house, 1175 Hillcrest Road on the Trousdale Estates in Beverly Hills, California has been completely redeveloped and renamed ‘Opus’. It now provides 20,500 square foot of accommodation on a 1 acre plot and has gone on for sale for the astonishing sum of £80 million ($100 million, €95 million or درهم367 million).
Now featuring 7 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, it is the ‘extras’ that come with the property that make it newsworthy. Amongst the ‘toys’ thrown in are a gold Lamborghini Aventador and a gold Rolls-Royce Dawn, £1.6 million ($2 million, €1.9 million or درهم7.3 million) of artwork (including three Damien Hirst paintings), 170 bottles of Cirstal champagne and a full-time house manager, whose salary has been pre-paid for two years.
The creation of a developer named Nile Niami, the house also has “electric toilets that do everything for you” – Just what every billionaire truly needs.
Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland has the listing.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You finally have chosen something beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!! Absolutely beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Donald and Melania should buy this and use it as their Western White House!!!!!!!!!!!!! It’s perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love it, love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please stick to writing about beautiful English country homes. This is not worthy of your attention.
The same agent is selling that piece of s**t property that belongs to James Stunt and his ghastly wife. Nobody wants it but who’d want to pay $200 million for their bad taste? It was awful enough when Candy Smelling owned it!
Do you think there might be room for a little old lady like me? I’d love to have just one bedroom there.
The one with Daniel Craig in it Ethel?
Oh FGS
WHere is Liberace when when you need him? Such bull tish.
What a cold, grreedy sensibility! No love, no warmth. This personifies all that is wrong with the world!
Throwing in “accessories” and “toys” is always the sign of a market about to go into decline. Sensible buyers would rather pay a proper price and not pay for frivolous extras.