Beware the vertigo: Site of Jimmy Stewart’s Beverly Hills mansion wants $48M

Estate built in 2000 has seven bedrooms, over 15k sf

Legendary actor Jimmy Stewart lived at 918 N. Roxbury Drive for almost 50 years. The current 15,300-square-foot villa was built in 2000 (Credit: The Agency)
Legendary actor Jimmy Stewart lived at 918 N. Roxbury Drive for almost 50 years. The current 15,300-square-foot villa was built in 2000 (Credit: The Agency)

The new price tag for this movie legend’s old property in Beverly Hills might give you vertigo.

The mansion where Jimmy Stewart lived for almost 50 years went up for sale on Monday for $47.9 million, Mansion Global reported.

Stewart’s original home was demolished after he died in 1997 at the age of 89. The current 15,300-square-foot, Italian-style villa was built in 2000, according to Mansion Global. It was designed by architect Kevin Clark, and is listed with Christopher Dyson at The Agency for approximately $3,125 per square foot.

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The sprawling estate at 918 N. Roxbury Drive has had a few different owners since 2000. Most recently, Zacara LLC bought the property in 2015 for $36 million – or $2,946 per square foot – according to property records.

Stewart’s former address spans two lots, and at 1.3 acres, is one of the largest in the area. The updated main house has seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and the grounds include gardens, a pool and a two-bedroom guest house. Inside, the home features a home theatre, sauna, 1,000-bottle wine cellar, tasting room and wood-paneled library.

Stewart – who starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo,” and “It’s a Wonderful Life” – moved into his home at the address in 1949 and lived there until he died.

Single-family homes in Beverly Hills have recently been hitting the market with eye-popping price tags. In July, a mansion that was owned by Cher and Eddie Murphy was offered for $68 million, which is $17 million lower than when it was first listed in 2016. And then last month an estate formerly owned by baseball slugger Barry Bonds was listed for $33 million, nearly $7 million more than it traded for less than a year ago. [Mansion Global] — Gregory Cornfield