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Mark Wahlberg’s Beverly Park mega-mansion lists for $87.5 million
Mark Wahlberg’s mega-mansion — an amenity-loaded compound full with a golf course, skate park and grotto — simply surfaced on the market at $87.5 million in Beverly Park.
If the film star will get his worth (or something shut), it’ll be the second-biggest dwelling sale in Southern California to this point this 12 months. The present crown belongs to The One, which was auctioned off for $141 million in March.
There’s a cause the mansion carries such an enormous price ticket. At 30,500 sq. toes, it’s the seventh-largest home at the moment available on the market in Los Angeles County — and whereas lots of the high spots are occupied by boxy, fashionable spec mansions, Wahlberg’s place stands by itself as a European-style showplace that mixes Outdated World fashion with an abundance of contemporary facilities.
Set on greater than six acres, the property is in Beverly Park, a star-studded neighborhood that repeatedly sees gross sales north of $30 million. In February, Sylvester Stallone bought his dwelling there to Adele for $58 million.
Wahlberg, who’s starring within the biographical drama “Father Stu,” purchased the property for $8.25 million in 2009 and commissioned mega-mansion architect Richard Landry to construct the house. Landry completed it 5 years later, becoming 12 bedrooms, 20 loos and a myriad of lavish residing areas into the two-story ground plan.
A motor courtroom with a fountain approaches the column-lined exterior, and inside, twin staircases set a stately tone within the grand entry. Different highlights embody a two-story wood-paneled library, double-island kitchen, movie show, wine cellar, a number of bars and big gymnasium.
Terraces line the second story, overlooking a park-like yard with gardens, lawns, a grotto-style swimming pool, skate park and five-hole golf course with sand traps. Wahlberg, a Massachusetts native, additionally added a basketball courtroom emblazoned with the Boston Celtics brand.
Wahlberg grew to stardom as a member of the hip-hop group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch earlier than transitioning to performing with notable credit in “Boogie Nights,” “Planet of the Apes” and “The Different Guys.” The 50-year-old has obtained two Oscar nominations: one for “The Departed” and one for “The Fighter.”
Kurt Rappaport of Westside Property company holds the itemizing.