Palazzo di Amore | |
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General information | |
Type | Private residence |
Location | Beverly Hills, California |
Address | 9505 Lania Lane |
Renovated | 2014 |
Client | Jeff Greene |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 28,122 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Bob Ray Offenhauser |
Palazzo di Amore is a house in Beverly Hills, California. In November 2014, it was cited as being the most expensive residential complex in the United States, listed at $195 million, [1] with 53,000 square feet of living space. The compound is being sold by Jeff Greene, a real estate billionaire who purchased the property for around $35 million and spent the next several years renovating it with the help of developer Mohamed Hadid, architect Bob Ray Offenhauser, and designer Alberto Pinto. [2] The property was relisted for sale in 2017 with an asking price of $129 million. [3]
The completed house is 53,000 square feet, with 12 bedrooms including a 5,000-square foot master suite; 25 bathrooms; a 15,000 square foot entertainment center with bowling alley, 50-seat state-of-the-art movie theater, and discotheque; a 24-car garage; and 25 acres of grounds including a wine-producing vineyard, 150-person infinity pool, reflecting pool, and tennis court, [4] parking for approximately 150 cars, guard house, private driver's quarters, guest house, wine cellar, spa, formal gardens and city-to-ocean views.
34°06′25″N 118°24′09″W / 34.106921°N 118.402446°W
Palazzo di Amore | |
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| |
General information | |
Type | Private residence |
Location | Beverly Hills, California |
Address | 9505 Lania Lane |
Renovated | 2014 |
Client | Jeff Greene |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 28,122 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Bob Ray Offenhauser |
Palazzo di Amore is a house in Beverly Hills, California. In November 2014, it was cited as being the most expensive residential complex in the United States, listed at $195 million, [1] with 53,000 square feet of living space. The compound is being sold by Jeff Greene, a real estate billionaire who purchased the property for around $35 million and spent the next several years renovating it with the help of developer Mohamed Hadid, architect Bob Ray Offenhauser, and designer Alberto Pinto. [2] The property was relisted for sale in 2017 with an asking price of $129 million. [3]
The completed house is 53,000 square feet, with 12 bedrooms including a 5,000-square foot master suite; 25 bathrooms; a 15,000 square foot entertainment center with bowling alley, 50-seat state-of-the-art movie theater, and discotheque; a 24-car garage; and 25 acres of grounds including a wine-producing vineyard, 150-person infinity pool, reflecting pool, and tennis court, [4] parking for approximately 150 cars, guard house, private driver's quarters, guest house, wine cellar, spa, formal gardens and city-to-ocean views.
34°06′25″N 118°24′09″W / 34.106921°N 118.402446°W