Adnan Sen, the developer and founder of Beverly Hills-focused luxury real estate firm Sen Properties, has sold the property known as the Laurel House for $31 million, according to a Zillow listing.
The nearly 1-acre estate, located at 1000 Laurel Way in Beverly Hills, includes nine bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and spans more than 15,800 square feet. Architect William Hefner designed the home, which traded on Feb. 27.
David Nagel, the CEO of Decron Properties, bought the property.
Pate Stevens of The Agency held the listing. The buyer was represented by Dustin Nicholas of Nicholas Property Group, which specializes in off-market deals.
Sen and his properties have appeared previously on the Netflix reality series “Selling Sunset.”
In one episode focused on a separate property, Sen priced the home at $100 million, while Oppenheim Group’s Davina Potratz suggested $70 million, according to Screenrant.
“You guys every day [you are] not selling, it’s costing me a fortune,” he told the agents.
Sen Properties acquired the Laurel House for $8.75 million in 2016, according to PropertyShark records.
The main house features three kitchens — a chef’s kitchen, second catering kitchen, plus an outdoor kitchen.There are also two offices, a 12-seat screening room, a wine cellar with a tasting room and a gym with an infrared sauna. The outdoor area includes a pool with built-in seating, fire pits and trees.
The estate comes with a one-bedroom guest house and a “gallery garage” for up to 10 cars.
For comparison, a neighboring six-bed, six-bath property at 1009 Laurel Way sold for $16.95 million in October.