Super Extravagant Los Angeles Homes in Bel Air
Super Extravagant Los Angeles Homes in Bel Air
Price tags for trophy homes in Bel Air top $115 million. Fortunately, they can be labeled “super extravagant” without turning off the buyers who will appreciate every inch of the lush Bel Air real estate that is about to be presented. Wealthy buyers from around the world seem to think nothing of spending tens of millions of dollars on a second home in Los Angeles.
Are you one of them? If you have the money, why not pick a really nice getaway to a cosmopolitan city? Find yourself the ultimate Southern California property in the glamorous foothills of Bel Air, a town of 7700 next to Beverly Hills.
Bel Air Properties for the Really Rich
Southern California’s Bel Air real estate is pricey but beautiful, convenient, and prestigious. Many homes carry price tags over $10 million and the average 2014 Sales Price was $5.2 million. The grandest home yet, a 100,000 square-foot oasis with four swimming pools, will be completed in 2016.
Try guessing the price tag. Try again. The asking price for this Bel Air home is unprecedented at $500,000 according to The Wall Street Journal/WSJ (10/29/15) quoting developer Nile Niami. That is $383,000 more than any Sale Price in California’s history. Put in an offer. The Sales Price may be much lower than the Asking Price for these lavish properties.
Park Bel Air Real Estate
The new Park Bel Air development features three spec homes-in-the-making today. WSJ says listing agent Stephen Shapiro describes homes on large lots ranging from 58,000 square feet to 66,000 square feet. The developer is appealing to the ultra-rich with dreamy features such as:
- IMAX movie theaters
- Master suites pushing 8,000 square feet
- 15,000 square foot guesthouse
- Glass rotunda chilled Champagne room
- Huge spa with steam and massage rooms
Where is Bel Air California?
Twelve miles west of Downtown Los Angeles, Bel Air nestles into the Santa Monica foothills in West Los Angeles. It is across Sunset Boulevard from the University of California. It is composed of single family homes. Alphonzo Bell founded Bel Air in 1923 by subdividing. He also built Bel-Air Beach Club in Santa Monica and Bel Air Country Club, which is now a community hub. Bel Air, Beverly Hills and Brentwood are known as the three “Bs” and a corner of the Platinum Triangle (Bel Air, Beverly Hills, and Holmby Hills).
Real Estate Agent Southern California
For information about Southern California homes in Bel Air and the coastal regions, call Bob Cumming of Keystone Group Properties at 310-496-8122.