Oakley founder James Jannard has traded his Trousdale Estates home. The property at 410 Trousdale Place sold for $46.95 million in a deal closed Thursday, The Real Deal has learned. The home, which features a contemporary brutalist facade in grey concrete, was last asking $59.5 million, according to an online listing. The billionaire scion behind the iconic sportswear brand initially listed the property in June 2024 for $68 million, but the home was removed from the market in March 2025 and listed again in July 2025. Jannard bought the property for $20 million in 2009, according to Realtor.com. The deal […]
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