Is two better than one?
In this week’s installment of The Real Deal LA’s weekly roundup of the most expensive single-family homes, a property that was split in two stole the top slot.
The former Holmby Hills estate of socialite Edith Mayer Goetz first listed for $79 million in September. But owner Gary Wilson, former chairman of the board of Northwest Airlines, divided the sprawling estate into two separate parcels to attract a larger pool of potential buyers, as TRD first reported.
The main home sits on roughly 2.2 acres and is on the market for $45 million. The adjacent property sits on about 2.5 acres and is asking $37 million.
This week also saw two properties with identical pricetags — of $23 million — tied for second place.
Here are the top five single-family home listings in Los Angeles, according to TRD’s analysis of Redfin and MLS data.
- 300 and 320 Delfern Drive, Los Angeles
Price: $45 and $37 million, respectively
Size: 20,000 square feet, 11 bedrooms/12 bathrooms
Built: 1938
Agents: Jeff Hyland and Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland; Aaron Kirman of John Aaroe Group
- 1006 Chantilly Road and 323 North Mapleton Drive, Los Angeles
Price: $23 million, both listings
Size: 10,000 square feet, 7 bedrooms/9 bathrooms and 8,337 square feet, 5 bedrooms/7 bathrooms, respectively
Built: 2014 and 1949
Agents: Sam Real, Daniel Hasaid of Nest Seekers and Aaron Kirman, Neyshia Go of John Aaroe Group, respectively
- 1281 Stone Canyon Road, Bel Air
Price: $16.5 million
Size: 9,000 square feet, 6 bedrooms/6 bathrooms
Built: 2017
Agents: Jon Hamner of the Agency
- 24100 Hidden Ridge Road, Hidden Hills
Price: $14.5 million
Size: 10,876 square feet, 6 bedrooms/6 bathrooms
Built: 2014
Agents: Marc Shevin and Rory Shervin of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
- 520 Stonewood Drive, Beverly Hills
Price: $13.9 million
Size: 5,577 square feet, 4 bedrooms/6 bathrooms
Built: 1970
Agents: Ron de Salvo of Coldwell Banker Residential