José Feliciano, billionaire co-founder of Clearlake Capital, and his wife, Kwanza Jones, have added a Pacific Palisades mansion to their extensive Los Angeles real estate portfolio.
The $19.7 million the couple paid for the home at 1148 Napoli Drive makes it one of the priciest deals in the tony Westside neighborhood this year, according to Variety. The purchase was an all-cash, off-market deal, according to the report.
The couple’s new property spans about an acre. The previous owners, who paid $7.5 million for the property in 2012, hired architect Robert Leese to remodel and add 2,000 square feet to the property.
It now totals 8,000 square feet and includes foldaway glass doors from the living room to the patio and pool. A long staircase leads down through terraced gardens. The main suite has a private balcony overlooking the Riviera Country Club.
Compass’ Morgan Trent, who is part of the Aaron Kirman team, had the listing, while Vladan Stojanovic, also of Compass, represented the buyers, Varied reported.
Feliciano and Jones own three luxury condominiums and a waterfront mansion in Marina del Rey, a Santa Monica retail building, and last year bought two neighboring homes in Santa Monica for $16 million.
Feliciano has a net worth estimated at $2.1 billion. In 2018, Feliciano’s business partner, Behdad Eghbali, bought a Malibu estate for $50 million. Jones is a recording artist and founded Supercharged by Kwanza Jones, a lifestyle development brand, Variety reported. [Variety] — Dennis Lynch
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