Billionaire Sue Gross, ex-wife of billionaire bond king Bill Gross, is looking to offload another Beverly Hills manse.
Gross is asking $35 million for her four-bed, five-bath home at 984 North Alpine Drive.
She has enlisted Carolwood Estates co-founder and CEO Drew Fenton to list the home.
The founder of the Sue J. Gross Foundation charity wasn’t in the home for very long, moving in back in 2022 after construction was completed on the property.
She paid $20 million for the home in 2018 and then began a multi-year renovation.
The 6,569-square-foot house sits behind gates on a more than half-acre lot. It has a motor court, 12-foot ceilings, a dining room enveloped in glass, service kitchen, separate staff parking and high-tech security system.
In 2022, Gross sold her home at 960 North Alpine Drive, about a two-minute walk from her current listing, for $23.3 million. The four-bed, seven-bath home originally hit the market with a $38 million ask. Gross purchased the property in 2017 for $35 million in an off-market deal from Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi.
Gross still has a sizable real estate portfolio, which includes homes in Palm Desert and the Laguna Beach private community of Irvine Cove.
Forbes estimates Gross’ net worth at about $1.6 billion. About $1.3 billion of that is estimated to have come from her divorce from Bill Gross, co-founder of Pacific Investment Management Company, known as PIMCO. The two divorced in 2017 after more than 30 years of marriage.
The 984 Alpine Drive home, if sold, would be among Beverly Hills’ priciest deals so far this year.
The top trade in the city in 2024 is the $37.1 million sale of 1006 North Roxbury Drive in June. The Richard Landry-designed home has five beds and 10 baths. Earlier in the year, in February, a nine-bed, 14-bath home at 1000 Laurel Way sold for $30.1 million. That same month a five-bed, eight-bath home at 514 Doheny Road traded for $31.9 million.