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According to the Wall Street Journal some Indonesian buyer is going to buy a ten-bedroom 48,000-square-foot mansion in Bel Air, California for around $50 million. It would set a record for the top sale in the U.S. The previous record was set by Texas energy executive Kelcy Warren’s $46.5 million buy in Colorado in April. The 10-bedroom, 14-bathroom home sits on 2.2 acres. It has a ballroom seating more than 200, a music room, a swan pond, rose gardens, an infinity pool, large spa, outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, fireplaces and courtyard dining for 100 guests.
The home has a reception hall, formal living and dining rooms, an informal dining room, a family room with a bar lounge, a music room, a library, 5,000 bottle wine cellar and tasting room, a ballroom, commercial kitchen, screening room, game room and a Moroccan room. The seller is Los Angeles developer Mohamed Hadid, who constructed Ritz-Carlton hotels in the 1980s and now builds massive homes in L.A., Mexico and elsewhere. Mr. Hadid has said he spent $59 million to build the home for his own use. The buyer’s identity could not be learned. Via:  propgoluxury |
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