The two most popular playgrounds for the rich and famous – Beverly Hills and Malibu – were also home to the priciest listings in Los Angeles last week.
Three of the five most expensive homes are in Beverly Hills. The priciest of the bunch hit the market for $45 million.
Listed by Doug Barnes, the Dallas-based eyewear entrepreneur who founded the retail chain Eyemart Express, the 14,279-square-foot mansion on Oxford Way has seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms and a foyer with 25-foot ceilings. The 3,200-square-foot master wing has its own cabana-style outdoor living area and fireplace. There’s also an 80-foot-long computerized waterfall with a light show, movie theater and parking for 20 cars, according to listing details.
Jumping to the shores of Malibu, the second priciest listing on Murphy Way asked $10.5 million. The 7,940-square-foot home is on the market for the first time since trading hands in 2008.
The Tuscan villa-style home sits on more than 11 acres. It has a home theater, office, gym, billiards room and a six-car garage, according to listing details.
Here are the top five single-family home listings in Los Angeles, according to TRD’s analysis of Redfin, Zillow and MLS data:
- 916 Oxford Way, Beverly Hills
Price: $45 million
Size: 14,279 square feet, 7 bedrooms/11 bathrooms
Built: 2014
Agents: Ginger Glass of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
- 6201 Murphy Way, Malibu
Price: $10.5 million
Size: 7,940 square feet, 5 bedrooms/8 bathrooms
Built: 2010
Agents: Russell Grether and Tony Mark of Compass
- 1118 Tower Road, Beverly Hills
Price: $9.9 million
Size: 5,862 square feet, 5 bedrooms/5 bathrooms
Built: 1926
Agents: Adam Rosenfeld and Kyle Giese of Mercer Vine
- 20900 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu
Price: $8.9 million
Size: 3,121 square feet, 4 bedrooms/4 bathrooms
Built: 1979
Agents: Marcus Beck of Sotheby’s International Realty and Diane Everett of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
- 1326 Beverly Estate Drive, Beverly Hills
Price: $7.9 million
Size: 9,268 square feet, 5 bedrooms/6 bathrooms
Built: 1999
Agents: Joshua and Matthew Altman of Douglas Elliman