Real Estate

Holmby Hills Mansion Of The Stars Listed For $115M

Long the getaway of the rich and famous, this luxurious estate has everything from indoor pools to hidden passages for the servants.

LOS ANGELES, CA — There is a reason the rich and famous gobble this gorgeous mansion up whenever it hits the market. It has everything, and it just has to be seen to believed.

According to the Los Angeles Times, it belonged to Tony Curtis in the 60s and 20th Century-Fox Chairman Joseph Schenck, oil tycoon William Keck and Hotel Bel-Air founder Joseph Drown.

It was designed by architect Robert D. Farquhar, who worked on the Pentagon— so you know it's secure. And it once belonged to Sonny and Cher, so the acoustics are good, too.

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Built in 1936 and listed for $115 million, it boasts nine bedrooms, an indoor pool, a tennis court and ten lush sprawling acres, making it the largest property in the tony Holmby Hills.

  • Address: 141 S Carolwood Dr, Los Angeles, California
  • Price: $115,000,000
  • Square Feet: 12201
  • Bedrooms: 9
  • Bathrooms: 10 Baths
  • Built: 1936
  • Features: Sited on nearly 10 acres and set behind tall, verdant hedges in the heart of Holmby Hills, Owlwood represents the most impressive, sprawling estate in Los Angeles. Designed by renowned architect Robert D. Farquhar in 1936, this majestic Italian Renaissance Revival offers unparalleled luxury, craftsmanship and Hollywood heritage throughout its grand living spaces and staggering outdoor acreage. World-class grounds including rolling lawns, a tennis court, and an Olympic swimmers pool with a pool house complete this exceptional compound awaiting its next chapter. The Owlwood Estate is the largest compound in Holmby Hills, comprised of 3 contiguous lots and offering endless opportunities.

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