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2's Bono Expands LA Real Estate Holdings with $7 Million Mansion Purchase Benzinga and Yahoo Finance may earn commissions through links below. According to public records, U2 frontman Bono has acquired a striking spec-built mansion in Los Angeles, just above Sunset Boulevard. The avant-garde residence features a unique triangular structure that appears to hover over the lower level, making it easily visible from Fairfax Avenue. Although Bono's involvement couldn't be independently verified by Robb Report, records show he played a key role in acquiring a nearby property.
The $7 million home was purchased through an LLC with Bono as managing agent. This follows his recent residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Built nearly 25 years ago, the property has undergone a sleek modern transformation, featuring a dramatic double-height entrance gallery and a striking three-story travertine-covered wall alongside a wood and glass staircase.
Key interior highlights include an open-concept chef's kitchen with a Moroccan tile backsplash and a motorized glass wall that opens onto a glass-railed balcony with panoramic views. The top-floor primary suite boasts a fireplace, private balcony, and chic walk-in closet. A glass-enclosed wine display is tucked beneath the stars on the lower level, adjacent to a TV lounge with a sleek linear fireplace.
A vast sliding-glass wall leads to a sunny terrace featuring an infinity-edged pool and spa that cantilever over the hillside. A remote-controlled outdoor television emerges from the spa or while lounging poolside, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
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