Bel Air estate of Hal Gaba hits market for $40M

Hal Gaba and the home on Antelo View Drive (Credit: Getty, Zillow)
Hal Gaba and the home on Antelo View Drive (Credit: Getty, Zillow)

The Bel Air estate of late film producer Harold Gaba has hit the market for $39.9 million.

Perched on more than five acres of park-like grounds above Stone Canyon Reservoir, the 13,000-square-foot spread comprises six bedrooms and eight bathrooms across the main mansion and two guesthouses, according to Zillow.

Gaba, who died in 2009, headed a number of media companies, including the Concord Music Group, one of the world’s largest independent record companies, and ACT III Communications. He was also the co-chairman of Village Roadshow Pictures.

He was business partners with veteran actor and producer Norman Lear.

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Gaba and his wife Carole had owned the property for several decades, records show. It wasn’t clear how much they paid for it.

Hilton & Hyland’s Linda May and Rayni Williams share the listing. They were not immediately available for comment.

The main house features a marble and walnut-floored lobby, a media room, a wine room and a gym. Outside, the lush backyard has a terrace, a pool, a spa and a cabana.