A Bel Air developer who spent seven years building a sprawling mansion overlooking the Bel-Air Country Club is betting the Los Angeles ultra-luxury market has room for another trophy listing. The roughly 18,000-square-foot estate at 10830 Chalon Road is hitting the market for $65 million, Mansion Global reported. The unnamed seller originally intended the home as a personal residence, not a speculative flip, despite being a real estate developer himself, according to listing agents Aaron Kirman of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California and Carolwood Estates’ David Parnes. The distinction is notable in a city flooded with supersized spec homes […]
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