After almost a year on the market Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg’s Los Angeles home has been sold for 55 million.
The deal happened on Friday (Pacific Standard Time), according to an entry on the Mls.
The 30,500 square-foot home, with 12 bedrooms and 20 baths, is set on 6.2 acres in North Beverly Park, an exclusive gated community in Los Angeles, reports People magazine.
When it was first listed in April it was the seventh-largest property on the market in L.A. County.
While 55 million is nothing to sneeze at, the Beverly Park compound was first on the market for 87.5 million before its price was reduced to 79.5 million in December.
As per People, the actor bought the property for 8.25 million in 2009 and completed the home’s construction in 2014.
The chateau-style property was designed by architect Richard Landry, who also built Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen’s former Brentwood mega mansion, now owned by Dr Dre.
The deal happened on Friday (Pacific Standard Time), according to an entry on the Mls.
The 30,500 square-foot home, with 12 bedrooms and 20 baths, is set on 6.2 acres in North Beverly Park, an exclusive gated community in Los Angeles, reports People magazine.
When it was first listed in April it was the seventh-largest property on the market in L.A. County.
While 55 million is nothing to sneeze at, the Beverly Park compound was first on the market for 87.5 million before its price was reduced to 79.5 million in December.
As per People, the actor bought the property for 8.25 million in 2009 and completed the home’s construction in 2014.
The chateau-style property was designed by architect Richard Landry, who also built Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen’s former Brentwood mega mansion, now owned by Dr Dre.
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- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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- by James McClain, Dirt.com
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Turns out that the mystery buyer who last summer dropped a whopping $10.8 million on a big house in Mulholland Estates — that guard-gated community in the mountains above Sherman Oaks that’s home to Christina Aguilera, Vanna White, Kendall Jenner and Paris Hilton — was Chris Comstock, the 28-year-old Philadelphia native better known to his millions of fans as Marshmello.
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It was only...
It’s been a nonstop party since 2015 for Comstock and his chewily sweet alter-ego, who established himself as one of the world’s top electronic music acts seemingly overnight. Behind the slickly produced hit records (“Silence,” “Wolves,” “Friends,” “Alone”) and the omnipresent smiley bucket head is Marshmello’s well-oiled marketing dream team; his hard-charging manager, Moe Shalizi, is often credited for the speedy creation of the Marshmello brand, and networking has helped, too — shoutouts from other big-name Edm acts like Skrillex and Tiesto proved invaluable to his early success.
It was only...
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- by James McClain, Dirt.com
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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