Megamansion ‘withstood’ CA wildfires. Now ‘architectural brilliance’ is for sale
A mansion that’s recently come onto the market in California stands head and shoulders above the rest of those in the coveted Pacific Palisades area — and not just because of its hefty price tag.
Welcome to the Miramar megamansion, an 18,372-square-foot paradise that comes complete with all the high-end gadgets anyone could ever dream of in one lifetime, and under one very spacious roof.
“Set above Los Leones Canyon in Pacific Palisades with unobstructed views from the San Gabriel Mountains, Downtown LA to the Pacific Ocean. 766 Paseo Miramar presents a one-of-a-kind estate that balances architectural brilliance with sophisticated interior design,” the listing on The Agency says.
“Spanning over 18,000 square feet with six all-ensuite bedrooms on an expansive 47,000-square-foot lot, this magnificent residence was meticulously designed by the renowned architect Tom Leishman with interiors by Michael Palumbo and constructed by the dynamic GME Development.”
Which explains the $54 million cost.
And yes, it comes fully furnished.
“This home showcases an exquisite collection of custom-designed and imported finishes from Milan’s most esteemed houses, including Molteni, Poliform, Modulnova, Misuraemme, Porada, Gallotti, Bisazza, Rugiano, CEA, Lapalma, Flos, and Vismara, to name a few,” the listing notes.
Other features, per the listing, include:
An actual, honest to god, art collection
“Poliform kitchen”
Wellness center with a plunge pool
Private gym
2,500 square foot primary suite
Wine cellar
Bar
Infinity pool
Spa
Rooftop deck
Ball room
The mansion also managed to survive a major catastrophic event.
“Rooted in resilience, 766 Paseo Miramar remained intact through the fires that impacted the area. Completed in 2025, this estate presents an opportunity to own in a place shaped by both beauty and resilience,” the listing says.
The property is held by Santiago Arana.