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House for sale for 195 million dollars
In the most affluent area of Los Angeles sold the estate Palazzo di Amore (ital. "Palace of Love") for $ 195 million.
The cost of apartments with 12 bedrooms, as well as guest houses and other buildings that are located on an area of 10 hectares, is 195 million. This price is considered exorbitant for the US real estate market, writes The Los Angeles Times.
According to the publication, a significant part of owning a historic vineyards. The territory also decorate a small fountain, an outdoor swimming pool surrounded by olive groves. There is also a garage, which is designed for 27 cars, and guest parking accommodates 150 cars. The owner of all this is a billionaire Jeff Greene.
From the windows of Palazzo di Amore views of the canyon and the panorama of Los Angeles. In the main house is a library, two wine cellars, a ballroom for 250 people, a bowling alley and a cinema. The decoration of the interior used rare breeds of marble and mahogany.
Jeff Greene bought the property in 2007 from a Saudi businessman Misheela K. Adhema for $ 35 million. In the following years were spent on repairing another $ 25 million.
Recall that Green's condition, according to magazine Forbes, more than 3 billion dollars.
The cost of apartments with 12 bedrooms, as well as guest houses and other buildings that are located on an area of 10 hectares, is 195 million. This price is considered exorbitant for the US real estate market, writes The Los Angeles Times.
According to the publication, a significant part of owning a historic vineyards. The territory also decorate a small fountain, an outdoor swimming pool surrounded by olive groves. There is also a garage, which is designed for 27 cars, and guest parking accommodates 150 cars. The owner of all this is a billionaire Jeff Greene.
From the windows of Palazzo di Amore views of the canyon and the panorama of Los Angeles. In the main house is a library, two wine cellars, a ballroom for 250 people, a bowling alley and a cinema. The decoration of the interior used rare breeds of marble and mahogany.
Jeff Greene bought the property in 2007 from a Saudi businessman Misheela K. Adhema for $ 35 million. In the following years were spent on repairing another $ 25 million.
Recall that Green's condition, according to magazine Forbes, more than 3 billion dollars.