In a recent off-market transaction, hedge fund manager Jeffrey Feinberg was able to purchase a big estate that spans 54,885 square feet. He was able to get the property for a price of $44 million, which is higher than the property’s initial asking price of $43 million.
The property is located in the prominent Brentwood district, where it enjoys a private 1,200-square-foot lot and boasts gorgeous views of the nearby Getty Museum. These features contribute to the residence’s high-end allure. There is a guesthouse on the property, in addition to a driveway that goes down to an underground storage area.
The interior of the home, which is distinguished by its modern Californian architectural design, emanates an unusual sense of spaciousness, which can be traced to the vast glass walls that line the room. The dining area and great room, which both have ceilings that are 26 feet high, are perfectly integrated and complemented by a one-of-a-kind aquarium that is 1,000 gallons in size and double-sided. It offers mesmerizing vistas that extend all the way into the kitchen. At the foot of the staircase, there is a cactus garden in addition to a living wall that is made up of various plants and succulents that are thriving. Other natural aspects continue to be incorporated throughout the room.
Above the open-concept kitchen is a separate private chef’s galley, which comes complete with its own outdoor entrance, making it ideal for hosting bigger gatherings and undertaking more ambitious culinary projects. Particularly noteworthy is the presence on the premises of a walk-in refrigerator that is similar of those used in dining establishments.
A tranquil outdoor sanctuary is provided by an infinity pool and lounge area, both of which are reachable through glass walls on the first level. The swimming pool offers a view of the front garden. The outdoor kitchen is outfitted with amenities such as a pizza oven, a barbecue, and an LED television in order to facilitate outdoor cooking and entertaining. This is made possible by the design of the outdoor kitchen.
On the ground floor, you’ll find a wide variety of high-end amenities, the first of which is the screening room for the Rolls-Royce Theater. The name of this location comes from the miniature ceiling lights that resemble the fiber-optic lighting seen in Rolls-Royce automobiles and brighten the room.
Outside, there is a “legends” half-basketball court that was built as a tribute to Kobe Bryant, who is considered a legend in the game of basketball. The court is named after Kobe Bryant and prominently displays his iconic jersey number 24. Additionally, the court features depictions of other famous sportsmen such as Shaquille O’Neal, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James. The court was designed as a tribute to Bryant. The court is situated on a floating platform, which provides it with spectacular views of the city skyline.
This house has not one but three separate terraces, which is quite unusual in comparison to the traditional single terrace. On the second level, there are two different kinds of terraces: one is intended for relaxation, while the other has a putting green with three different holes. The last and highest terrace is a garden where six cannabis plants are grown. This terrace is located on the roof. According to what Nosrati has remarked, “I believe that this will be the future.” It is possible to cultivate your own cannabis in the wine cellars and other storage rooms that come standard in many homes.
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