Hollywood A-lister, musical artist and former Calvin Klein model Mark Wahlberg has decided to call time on his unbelievable Beverly Park estate, listing the property with a jaw-dropping USD $87 million ($115 million) asking price.
The bonafide megamansion borders on the absurd with its level of grandeur and sheer size, and was built from scratch by Marky Mark and his wife Rhea Durham back in 2014.
The staggering abode, hidden behind the celebrity-laden gated community of Beverly Park, was designed by the doyen of LA megamansions, Richard Landry.
With 24,847-square-metres of blue-chip real estate, there’s a significant landholding on offer, but it’s the property’s structures that really shine as world-class.
With 2833-square-metres of living space, there are no less than 12 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms on offer.
Features and benefits of a home of this magnitude border on the nonpareil, but some of the main standouts include a lavish guest house, a huge grotto-style pool with waterfalls and a cabana, a chef’s kitchen, a separate outdoor kitchen, a practice golf course and even a skatepark.
There’s also a glass-walled gym that Walhberg notably trains in every morning from around 4 am, as well as a vast wine cellar and tasting room, numerous well-stocked wet bars and a movie theatre that makes Gold Class look pedestrian.
The Gallic-inspired mansion boasts a fabulous and grand motor court at the front of the main entrance and garage parking for several cars, no doubt currently filled with Porsches, Rolls Royces and Maybachs.
Crazily, the astounding asking price is probably commensurate with the absurd figures properties of this calibre are selling for currently in LA, which could be the motivator for the 50-year-old’s decision to offload his palatial family home.
Considering Wahlberg is thought to have a net worth of $400 million, though, we’re not sure he’s in dire need of a cash injection (his watch collection is probably worth USD $87 million).