This Is Where The Ultra-Wealthy Really Live In LA

By Martha Davies

1 month ago

Inside LA's most exclusive address


Wondering what a whopping $89.9 million gets you in Los Angeles? A nine-bedroom mansion on a 2.6 acre estate, apparently. Here’s a peek into one of the richest areas in Beverly Hills.

The Richest Areas In Beverly Hills: This Mansion Is On The Market For $89.9M

Mansion living room with cream furniture and floor-to-ceiling windows

Jim Bartsch

Tinseltown might be built on glitz and glamour, but the ultra-wealthy watch it all sparkle from high above – in million-dollar gated communities, of course. And while there are plenty of mega mansions and secret celebrity homes in the great state of California, perhaps the most coveted address is Beverly Park, an exclusive residential estate in the affluent 90210 area (just a few miles north of the Beverly Hills Hotel).

Kitchen with light wooden cabinets and marble countertops

Jim Bartsch

Beverly Park was envisioned as the epitome of quiet luxury: residents can enjoy state-of-the-art security systems and carefully-maintained privacy. The 250-acre enclave is divided into two sections, with a four-acre park in the middle. Properties range from sleek modern mansions to Italianate villas and French chateaus. 

Screening room with cream sofas and grey walls

This particular property, however, is unique: it boasts a rather dizzying price tag (even by Beverly Park standards). For just shy of $90 million, you can expect nine bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and more than 28,000 square feet of space. And that’s just the beginning; the home is also complete with two kitchens, an 18-seat formal dining room, a gym and a private cinema.

Dining room with parquet floors and floor-to-ceiling windows

Jim Bartsch

The principal suite alone spans 5,000 square feet and comprises two bathrooms, multiple dressing rooms, a massage room, a salon and a sauna. With all this in mind, the property’s eye-watering price begins to make slightly more sense; plus, the garden encompasses a huge infinity pool, an outdoor kitchen and even an orchard. This just might be the pinnacle of modern luxury – although for LA’s elite, it’s just another day in paradise.

LA garden with infinity pool

Jim Bartsch

Available through Hilton & Hyland/Luxury Portfolio for $89.9 million.