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Los Angeles megamansion, dubbed "La Fin," has seen its price drop by $20 million. The 12-bedroom, 17-bathroom estate, initially listed for $139 million in 2022, is now asking $119 million. Built on a 2-acre Bel Air hillside plot purchased by former emergency room director Joe Englanoff for $5 million in 2014, the over 30,000-square-foot property boasts an array of unique features.
The home's design includes an all-black wine cellar, a glass-walled entryway, and a climate-controlled cigar lounge. Other amenities include a vodka tasting room with four fur stoles, a life-size dinosaur skeleton sculpture centerpiece on an outdoor deck, and an infinity-edge pool overlooking a 23-foot retractable LED screen.
Additional features of the property include a 6,000-square-foot nightclub, a climbing wall, and a car showroom with a six-vehicle garage and rotating elevator. The formal living room is adorned with multiple chandeliers, while a 44-foot crystal chandelier anchors the spiral staircase. Even the shower boasts its own chandelier.
"It's a one-of-a-kind property," says Marc Noah of Sotheby's International Realty, who holds the listing. "Even if the land was given to you for free, it would be impossible to recreate this house."
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