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Nile Niami thought his $60M Beverly Hills spec mansion listing was too low. He fixed that

Nile Niami and 1175 N Hillcrest Road (Credit: Redfin)
Nile Niami and 1175 N Hillcrest Road (Credit: Redfin)

In early 2017, spec home developer Nile Niami offered up his Beverly Hills “Opus” mansion on Billionaire’s Row for $100 million. The Paul McClean-designed home came complete with three Damien Hirst paintings, a gold Rolls-Royce Dawn and a Lamborghini Aventador Roadster.

He even released a racy listing video that featured half-naked women painted gold throughout the property. But without any bites, the brash developer soon chopped the price. And as the Los Angeles luxury market continued to slow, he chopped it again.

By this past May, the 20,500-square-foot mansion had been slashed to $59.9 million, according to Redfin, though the cars and artwork were no longer included.

Now Niami has had a change of heart, spurred by the recent high-priced land sales in the area. 

He just gave the mega-mansion at 1175 North Hillcrest Road a big price bump. The seven-bedroom, 11-bath, two-pool trophy asset is on the market for $80 million. That’s a full 33 percent higher than its previous price, though still 20 percent below original asking.

The listing agents are Branden and Rayni Williams of Hilton & Hyland. Branden Williams said Niami reconsidered the price cut after nearby vacant lots sold for millions.

“Just to get dirt up here is roughly 30 million bucks,” Williams said, citing recent sales he handled including the lot next door at 1169 North Hillcrest. That sold for more than $30 million, and another across the street went for $25.5 million.

“The value keeps peaking and [Niami felt] that the property should be worth more, so that’s why he changed the price.”

Niami’s $500 million Bel Air spec home he has dubbed “The One” is also still up for grabs.

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  • 10 September 2019
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