This $1 Billion Beverly Hills Estate Is Los Angeles' Most Expensive Ever (2024)

More than 5,000 plants and 500 trees were transplanted to the property,

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Listed for $1 billion, The Mountainof Beverly Hills is officially the most expensive property in the history of Los Angeles (if not the world). Let that soak in. Yes, billion with a “b”—as in Bezos, Buffett and Bloomberg.

If you’re super rich, audacious and aroused enough to place the winning bid, bring your glamping gear. That jaw-droppingprice tag is just for the panoramic tract of semi-developed land overlooking Los Angeles. There’s no mansion here yet, so pack your architect too.

The billionaire buyer of the 157-acre compound can build structures as high as 48 feet.

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But what a small inconvenience compared to what you are getting—the most exclusive promontory real estate in the USA. One-of-a-kind, The Mountain spans a stupefying 157 acres (nearly twice the size of Disneyland), with an über private road that serpentines skyward toward 90210’s largest and loftiest peak, a summit best admired by helicopter.

That view is like virtually dropping Disneyland onto Mount Baldy (L.A.’s highest peak), where you're the only guestat the park (no cars, tourists, hikers or Mickey Mouse). Of course, the price of admission is still three commas, but who's counting? Did I mention The Mountain costs $1 billion? That’s crazy. Paging Elon Musk—you boldly go where no man has gone before. How about a mountain where you can build a helipad, a Tesla dealership, a space observatory or even a rocket launcher for your Mars missions?

An exaggeration, no doubt, but hardly unexpected for such an unfathomable property (it has to be overpriced, right?). The closest rival is way down in Bel Air, a lower altitude where developer Nile Niami is asking for $500 million for The One, a 100,000-square-foot, 20-bedroom estate. News alert—The One might not be the one anymore (although it does come with a built-in spectacular house).

“The Mountain can fit eight of The One properties with over 125 acres to spare,” says listing agent Aaron Kirman of Pacific Union Real Estate. “If the buyer wants to build a theme park as massive as Disneyland, they can, with over 100 acres to spare. You can truly create your own kingdom.” That's Michael Jackson talk.

The Mountain's security features include a 16-foot-tall, 30-foot-wide security gate.

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Off Benedict Canyon, The Mountain is among the most secure perches in the world, with its colossal citadel-style pinnacle of manicured grass, and massive 16-foot-tall, 30-foot-wide custom security gate. That’s not counting the buyer’s personal security protocols. Howard Hughes, Dr. Evil and The Sound of Music’s von Trapp family would all feel right at home here—these hills are alive. And all for...(pinky time) "one billion dollars."

The unprecedented Beverly Hills hilltop compound boasts 1.5 million square feet of ready-to-build zoned lots, proximity to Rodeo Drive shopping, and birds-eye views stretching from downtown L.A. to the Pacific Ocean to Catalina Island. All neighbors are out of binocular range—the nearest house located a half-click away. This compound may even be paparazzi proof.

The nearest neighbor is a half mile away.

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“Our likely buyer for this property is an individual who wants to build his or her own compound,” says Kirman. “This is the only opportunity to own your own mountain that looks down at all of Los Angeles. The views will be preserved in perpetuity…”

The Mountain will certainly catch the eye of trophy hunting Russian oligarchs and Middle East royalty. Kirman says the property is ideal for someone looking to make a grand entrance into Los Angeles society.

The Mountain's billion dollar views stretch from downtown L.A. to Catalina Island.

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Secured Capital Partners poured millions into developing The Mountain’s land, positioning it to officially hit the market on August 6.The Mountain includes 17 football field-sized parcels of land, six of which cascade down surrounding elevations—ranging from 2.7 to 12.2 acres, all zoned and ready for residential building.

The buyer will be permitted to build dwellings up to 48 feet tall (12 feet higher than current codes) thanks to a vested grandfather clause. More than 5,000 plants and 500 trees were transplanted to the property, which also features stone aggregate roads leading to a cobblestone drive,extensivelandscape lighting around the entire property, and a water feature sculpture garden.

The Mountain's sculpture garden

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“To be able to claim ownership of the largest property at the highest point in all of Los Angeles will make the buyer the most prestigious billionaire overnight,” says Ronald Richards (Ronald Richards and Associates, APC), counsel and spokesperson for Secured Capital Partners. Ironic, considering the buyer will undoubtedly value intense privacy.

Secured Capital Partners transformed The Mountain with vital infrastructure improvements—utilities, electricity, road work, fiber optics. This includes an advanced storm drain system and water retention basin; fire hydrant booster system; and a backup generator that can power 300,000 square feet of buildings during a citywide power outage. You won't find that at Home Depot.

View of downtown L.A.

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Formerly known asVineyard Beverly Hills, The Mountain’s land was owned by various trusts, entities, royals (the Shah of Iran's sister) and celebrities (game show impresario Merv Griffin) since the 1970s, but it was never developed until now, according to Kirman. Even actors Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt once showed interest, according to Bloomberg. In 2018 ownership transferred from Tower Park Properties to Secured Capital Partners which consolidated multiple parcels into one large real estate diamond to maximize the property’s extraordinary value.

“My team has identified that there are 100 billionaires who would be interested and can afford this property in the world,” says Kirman, who believes the property will set a new Los Angeles and world record. “I’m fortunate to have personal relationships with half, the other half we’ll find.”

The property is nearly twice the size of Disneyland's theme park.

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Beverly Hills has sprouted many things over the last century—lima beans, water, oil, and movie stars. The modern crop seems to be free-spending billionaires. Oil and water may not mix well. But billionaires and mountain hideaways do.

Greetings, enthusiasts of opulent real estate and connoisseurs of extravagant living. I stand before you not just as a casual observer but as a seasoned expert in the realm of luxury properties and high-end real estate. My extensive knowledge is not merely theoretical; it is grounded in a deep understanding of the dynamics, trends, and intricacies of the world's most exclusive properties.

Now, let's delve into the fascinating narrative of The Mountain of Beverly Hills, a pinnacle of real estate luxury that has captured the attention of billionaires and moguls alike. The staggering $1 billion listing price for this property sets it apart as not only the most expensive property in Los Angeles but potentially the world.

The Mountain boasts an impressive 157 acres of semi-developed land, making it nearly twice the size of Disneyland. To put the grandiosity into perspective, the panoramic tract offers unparalleled views of Los Angeles, stretching from downtown to the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island. The sheer vastness of this estate allows for ambitious projects, such as building a helipad, a Tesla dealership, a space observatory, or even a rocket launcher for those contemplating Mars missions.

One notable aspect is the meticulous landscaping effort, with more than 5,000 plants and 500 trees transplanted to the property. This underscores the commitment to creating a truly unique and aesthetically pleasing environment. The security features are equally impressive, with a colossal 16-foot-tall, 30-foot-wide custom security gate ensuring the privacy of its potential billionaire owner.

The Mountain's development includes 17 football field-sized parcels of land, each ready for residential building. The buyer is granted the liberty to construct structures as high as 48 feet, thanks to a vested grandfather clause, elevating the potential for architectural opulence. Infrastructure investments, including utilities, electricity, fiber optics, and an advanced storm drain system, position The Mountain as a self-sufficient haven for its prospective owner.

The property's rich history, having been owned by various trusts, entities, and even celebrities like Merv Griffin, adds to its allure. The transition from Vineyard Beverly Hills to The Mountain signifies a transformation of dormant potential into a grandiose real estate spectacle.

The listing agent, Aaron Kirman of Pacific Union Real Estate, envisions a buyer who seeks to establish their own compound atop this prestigious mountain, enjoying unparalleled views and intense privacy. The property's allure extends to Russian oligarchs and Middle East royalty, promising a grand entrance into Los Angeles society for the discerning billionaire.

In conclusion, The Mountain of Beverly Hills is not merely a property; it is a testament to the convergence of wealth, ambition, and the boundless possibilities that come with owning a mountain in the heart of Beverly Hills. As the world watches, this billion-dollar masterpiece stands ready to redefine Los Angeles and global real estate records.

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