Estate named ‘La Fin’ — The End — is one of the priciest listed in California. See why
Want nearly every amenity known to man? Have $139 million just chilling in your couch cushions? Then boy, do we have a home for you.
The 12-bedroom, 17-bathroom estate, named “La Fin” in French for “The End,” sits perched in the rolling hillside of Los Angeles, overlooking the entire city and beyond.
The home took five years to complete, and the effort shows in its extravagant exterior, which reflects the city lights with a sense of purpose.
“Every corner of La Fin exudes extravagance, from its grand glass-walled entryway and a majestic 44-foot crystal chandelier to a sprawling formal living room adorned with shimmering chandeliers and hand-carved stone latticework around a monumental fireplace,” the listing on Sotheby’s International Realty says.
“The estate’s lower level dedicated to entertainment and wellness, featuring a state-of-the-art wine cellar with a stunning Murano glass installation, a climate-controlled cigar lounge, and a sleek vodka tasting room.”
Other features, per the listing, include:
Gym with climbing wall
Steam room
Spa
Theater
Pocket doors
Infinity pool
Massive LED outdoor screen
Outdoor bar
Deck
Fire pit
Caretaker residence
“These numerable elements, however, are only the beginning of the home’s superlative qualities, which extend to the bespoke furnishings created by the Italian artisan workshop La Contessina,” the listing continues.
“Upstairs, the private quarters offer respite with a lavish primary suite boasting floor-to-ceiling lacquered Italian oak walls, a Portuguese marble fireplace, and boutique-worthy walk-in closets. The spa-like bathroom showcases bookmatched Calacatta gold marble, and a soaking tub carved from a single block of stone.”
The listing is held by Marc Noah of Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills Brokerage.
This story was originally published June 18, 2024 at 11:55 AM.