Hearst Mansion Up For Sale at a Record 165 Million Dollars

by Tom Royce on July 10, 2007


The records keep falling. The famed Hearst Mansion in Beverly Hills is on the market for the first time since 1976 for a record 165 million dollars. The home was featured in the movie the Godfather (remember the horse head scene) and was the base of the west coast campaign by John F Kennedy so history runs deep through the mansion.

The home if sold at this price will be largest residential transaction in the United States. Other homes in this ball park are Aspen home of Prince Bandar at 135 million, the Spelling Mansion at 150 million, the Saperstein home at 125 million, and the present record sale of the Hamptons property for 103 Million dollars.

The seller, attorney-investor Leonard M. Ross, bought the Beverly Hills property in 1976 and is seeking a “lifestyle change,” said his real-estate broker, Stephen Shapiro.

It is believed to be the nation’s most expensive residential listing. The asking price surpassed the $155 million being sought by developers of a 10-bedroom estate in Montana’s Big Sky country, and the $135 million price of an Aspen, Colo., compound owned by Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan, former ambassador to the United States.

Hearst bought the mansion in 1947 for about $120,000. The 1920s-era, pink stucco estate is shaped like the letter H and is spread across 6.5 acres north of Sunset Boulevard.

It boasts three pools, 29 bedrooms, a movie theater, a disco and separate residence for the security staff.

Hearst hosted frequent parties for the famous and powerful there. John F. Kennedy and his bride, Jacqueline, spent part of their honeymoon at the estate in 1953. The pair later returned when the mansion was used as the West Coast campaign headquarters for Kennedy’s presidential campaign.  Helena Independent Record.

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janet smith September 11, 2010 at 12:05 pm

wow!

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