301 North Carolwood Drive
Los Angeles, CA, USA

  • Architectural Style: Colonial
  • Bathroom: 15
  • Year Built: 2016
  • National Register of Historic Places: No
  • Square Feet: 27,228 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
  • Neighborhood: Beverly Crest
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Architectural Style: Colonial
  • Year Built: 2016
  • Square Feet: 27,228 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Bathroom: 15
  • Neighborhood: Beverly Crest
  • National Register of Historic Places: No
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
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Sep 13, 2022

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301 North Carolwood Drive

301 North Carolwood Drive is a private residence located at 301 North Carolwood Drive in the city of Los Angeles, ranking as the twelfth largest private residence in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The mansion was completed in 2016 on one of the most expensive streets in the world. History The Mon Rêve estate originally stood at 301 North Carolwood Drive, once owned by celebrity Barbra Streisand. When Streisand owned the property it featured a 9,500 square foot home with five bedrooms and seven baths. The walled and gated Mediterranean-style home featured a pool, two-story living room, sunrooms, library and screening room. Streisand had decorated the interior with her Art Nouveau collection. The home was sold to music executive Les Bider in 2000 and demolished shortly thereafter.[5] The vacant lot was listed at US $13,995,000 by Linda May Properties, purchased in 2014 by David Bohnett for US $13.25 million.[2][3][5] Bohnett used the land as his own personal park before selling it to Dream Projects LA and developer Gala Asher. The current home was completed in 2016 and listed at US $150 million on April 12, 2016, the second most expensive residence for sale in the United States at the time. It was purchased in 2016 by billionaire Tom Gores, owner of the Detroit Pistons, in a US $100 million transaction in which several properties changed hands. Description The main house contains 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) including 10 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms. The master bedroom occupies 5,300 square feet (490 m2) and opens to a heated covered patio.[2] Paying homage to the history of the property, Club Mon Rêve is an entertainment facility within the house that includes a wine room, a lounge, and a movie theater complex with a separate valet entrance for guests. Other amenities include a water wall that empties into an indoor lap pool and hot tub, and a spa complete with a hair salon, a manicure/pedicure area, and steam and massage rooms. The 2.17-acre property includes two outdoor infinity pools, a hiking trail marked by lighted trees, basketball and tennis courts, several guest houses, parking for more than 50 vehicles, and a 10-car garage, a total of 38,000 square feet (3,500 m2) of indoor space.

301 North Carolwood Drive

301 North Carolwood Drive is a private residence located at 301 North Carolwood Drive in the city of Los Angeles, ranking as the twelfth largest private residence in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The mansion was completed in 2016 on one of the most expensive streets in the world. History The Mon Rêve estate originally stood at 301 North Carolwood Drive, once owned by celebrity Barbra Streisand. When Streisand owned the property it featured a 9,500 square foot home with five bedrooms and seven baths. The walled and gated Mediterranean-style home featured a pool, two-story living room, sunrooms, library and screening room. Streisand had decorated the interior with her Art Nouveau collection. The home was sold to music executive Les Bider in 2000 and demolished shortly thereafter.[5] The vacant lot was listed at US $13,995,000 by Linda May Properties, purchased in 2014 by David Bohnett for US $13.25 million.[2][3][5] Bohnett used the land as his own personal park before selling it to Dream Projects LA and developer Gala Asher. The current home was completed in 2016 and listed at US $150 million on April 12, 2016, the second most expensive residence for sale in the United States at the time. It was purchased in 2016 by billionaire Tom Gores, owner of the Detroit Pistons, in a US $100 million transaction in which several properties changed hands. Description The main house contains 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) including 10 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms. The master bedroom occupies 5,300 square feet (490 m2) and opens to a heated covered patio.[2] Paying homage to the history of the property, Club Mon Rêve is an entertainment facility within the house that includes a wine room, a lounge, and a movie theater complex with a separate valet entrance for guests. Other amenities include a water wall that empties into an indoor lap pool and hot tub, and a spa complete with a hair salon, a manicure/pedicure area, and steam and massage rooms. The 2.17-acre property includes two outdoor infinity pools, a hiking trail marked by lighted trees, basketball and tennis courts, several guest houses, parking for more than 50 vehicles, and a 10-car garage, a total of 38,000 square feet (3,500 m2) of indoor space.

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