This Is What An $139 Million LA Mansion Looks Like

By Martha Davies

1 week ago

Luxury knows no bounds


There are mansions, and then there are mega mansions – homes so huge and glamorous that it’s almost unbelievable. With a price tag of more than a million dollars, this LA mansion most definitely belongs in the latter category. Take a look for yourself…

Look Inside… An $139 Million LA Mansion

Mansion kitchen with marble worktops, gold light fittings and floor-to-ceiling windows

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Bearing the name ‘La Fin’, this jaw-dropping home was designed to mark the final, breathtaking chapter in any prospective buyer’s search: step inside, and your hunt for the perfect property is over. With 12 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms and a dazzling array of amenities, it’s practically palatial.

Mansion with spiral staircases, crystal chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling windows

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The glass-walled foyer gives a sense of the luxury that awaits: cross the threshold and you’ll be greeted by a 44-foot crystal chandelier. The cavernous formal living room is adorned with more glittering chandeliers illuminating a magnificent hand-carved fireplace in the centre, and you’ll spot bespoke Italian furniture throughout the property.

Bedroom with gold accents, lacquered oak walls and floor-to-ceiling windows

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While there might be 12 bedrooms to explore, you’ll also want to head down to the mansion’s lower level, which serves as a state-of-the-art fitness and entertainment hub. Expect a high-tech wine cellar, climate-controlled cigar room and even a dedicated vodka tasting suite – not to mention a sound-proof cinema with motorised Belgian leather seats. Nearby, you’ll find a fully-equipped gym with a climbing wall, steam room and spa. 

Garden with patio, pool and LED screen

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As you might expect, the principal suite is pretty special: the bedroom boasts a Portuguese marble fireplace, sprawling walk-in wardrobes, and Italian oak wall panelling. With interiors designed to emulate the very finest hotels, everything here is breathtakingly lavish – and the bathroom is just as opulent as the bedroom, showcasing bookmatched Calacatta gold marble and an enormous bathtub carved from a single block of stone. 

Marble bathroom with black bathtub and floor-to-ceiling windows

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If this all sounds too good to be true, just wait until you see the garden. Commanding panoramic views over LA and Century City, it’s complete with an infinity pool, fire pit and a 23-foot retractable LED TV screen, not to mention a glitzy outdoor bar (with swing sweats, for a touch of fun). There’s also a deck on the rooftop which features built-in seating, another fire pit, and a spa (because why not?).

Infinity pool with pool bar and swing sweats

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Of course, so much glitz and glamour poses a rather large security risk, so the mansion has been kitted out with fingerprint technology and a dedicated security command center.  If you’re looking for luxury, there really is nowhere like this – but it’ll cost you a (very) pretty penny.

Available through Marc Noah of Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills Brokerage. sothebysrealty.com