A lavishly appointed Los Angeles megamansion with a host of unique amenities has gotten a $20 million price cut.
The 12-bedroom, 17-bathroom property, initially listed for $139 million in 2022, is now asking $119 million, Mansion Global first reported.
The sprawling estate was built by former emergency room director Joe Englanoff, who paid $5 million for the 2-acre spread on a Bel Air hillside back in 2014.
He subsequently developed the more than 30,000-square-foot house, which has been on and off the market since first going up for sale two years ago.
Named “La Fin” or “The End,” 1200 Bel Air Road offers sweeping views of Los Angeles and Century City, an all-black wine cellar, a glass-walled entryway, a climate-controlled cigar lounge, a vodka tasting room (which comes with four fur stoles) — and a life-size dinosaur skeleton sculpture centerpiece on a covered outdoor deck that extends across the hillside, according to Mansion Global.
Other amenities include a 6,000-square-foot nightclub, a climbing wall, and a car showroom with a six-vehicle garage and a rotating elevator. There’s even an outdoor bar with swing seats and an infinity-edge pool overlooking a 23-foot retractable LED screen.
And that’s not to mention any of the chandeliers: There’s multiple chandeliers in the formal living room, a 44-foot crystal chandelier anchoring the spiral staircase and a 100-square-foot shower with its own chandelier.
“It’s a one of one,” Marc Noah of Sotheby’s International Realty, who holds the listing, told Mansion Global. “Even if the land was given to you for free you could not recreate that house.”