Tuesday, April 10, 2012

$9,000,000 in Gillette Regent Square, North of Montana












 Fresh off the wire, a huge sale in GRS. At this price range, people buy whatever they like and price is no object. Whether you like the house or not, that's a huge footprint in this select part of Gillette Regent Square.

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2202 Georgina Avenue, 90402
7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms
11,000 square feet, .3 acre lot
 Library with full bath and walk-in closet,
Formal dining room,
Full basement features 2 bedroom suites,
Home theater, kitchenette, gym, wine cellar
Wine tasting room with fireplace
SOLD on 8/21/08 for $3,000,000
SOLD on 4/6/12 for $9,000,000

This should start some interesting conversation. Comments, questions ?

6 comments:

  1. I love this blog, Latesummer you run something special here
    but the idea of a separate place for 90402 discussion doesnt work

    not enough people here
    i urge you to consider merging all discussions in to one blog

    that being said this is yours - do what you want

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  2. I'll consider that. Anyone else amazed someone paid $9,000,000 for this house in a residential neighborhood? That would fetch a pretty nice house in Brentwood with acreage instead.

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  3. I am amazed that this is within code? 11K sq ft on a 13K lot? Does the basement sq footage not count as parcel coverage?

    I think its ugly and looks like a boutique hotel in Vermont. Supposedly the Head of Warner Bros. bought it...

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  4. sold in 2008 for 3 million and 4 years later sells for 9 million. really! you forget to mention the house that was there in 2008 was torn down and this is a newly constructed home. either way, to big of house for the lot, surprised it made code

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  5. Waaaaaaay too big.

    Not in keeping with the character of the neighborhood.

    And that ass Dean Halo, GC built it...bleech.

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  6. It looks like a boutique hotel in a residential neighborhood. Virtually no backyard and now a speculators ultimate wet dream. Unfortunately, we will see more huge megamansions popping up in hopes of capitalizing like this project. It is amazing how this made it through the city of Santa Monica.

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