Thursday, August 27, 2015

Beverly Hills Home With Trimmings Seeks $29 Million

The roughly 12,000-square-foot house has a movie theater and a bulletproof safe room


In Beverly Hills, an ornate European-style home is going on the market for $29 million.
Completed around 2007, the five-bedroom home measures about 12,000 square feet, according to real-estate agent Jeff Kohl of the Agency, who is listing the property with colleague Mauricio Umansky.

Many of the materials used to build the home were imported from Europe, Mr. Kohl said. The dining room has a custom Chinoiserie mural made in Paris. An antique French vanity was built into the powder room, and a hood for the kitchen range came from a château in France.


The house also has a temperature-controlled wine cave and tasting room, a mirrored gym and a movie theater. In a closet in the master bedroom, there is a bulletproof safe room with a separate emergency phone line and a monitor for security cameras, a refrigerator, microwave and even a coffee machine. A staff quarters has a kitchen and separate entrance.
The house has numerous archways leading out to the tennis court and pool, which is decorated with an elaborate design made from hand painted and gold-plated tiles, Mr. Kohl said. The garden has a marble fountain and well imported from Argentina.

The house is owned by the estate of Leonardo Berezovsky, a cardiologist and health care entrepreneur who was co-founder of AHI Healthcare Systems and former CEO of the healthcare information technology company AssistMed. Dr. Berezovsky purchased the roughly 1-acre site in the 1990s and rebuilt the house, Mr. Kohl said. Dr. Berezovsky died recently, and his estate is selling the property.

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