
In an age the place the ultra-rich purchase whole streets’ value of properties to create the final word compound, one developer is hoping to reap the benefits of the pattern, itemizing two side-by-side mansions in Bel-Air for a mixed $77 million.
The vendor is Alessandro Cajrati Crivelli, the developer behind Milan’s storied trend district Zona Tortona. He developed each spec mansions, and he’s hoping to promote them to a purchaser in quest of a non-public compound.
Each mansions boast daring, trendy type — however by completely different architects. The primary was inbuilt 2015 by Marmol Radziner and Felicity Bell, and it options clear traces and dramatic type throughout 14,282 sq. toes.
Tucked on the finish of a cul-de-sac, the house is full of voluminous areas marked by unique hardwood flooring, motorized partitions of glass and 24-foot ceilings. Along with seven bedrooms and 9 loos, there’s an indoor swimming pool, artwork studio, workplace and fitness center.
There’s a second swimming pool out again, which anchors an entertaining patio with a cabana and sunbathing deck. The scenic area takes in views of town, canyon and fairways of the Bel-Air Nation Membership golf course.
The second house is only a bit larger at 14,438 sq. toes. In-built 2018 by London-based Quinn Architects, it includes a brighter, airier flooring plan. There’s a wine cellar, sport room, bar, fitness center and movie show to go together with 5 bedrooms and 9 loos.
Second-story terraces overlook the yard, which provides a sunken hearth pit and 65-foot-long swimming pool. Collectively, the 2 hillside properties sit on greater than two acres.
Aaron Kirman of the Aaron Kirman Group at Compass, Neyshia Go of the Go Group at Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty and Branden Williams of Williams & Williams Estates share the itemizing.
Along with creating Zona Tortona, a scorching spot throughout Milan Trend Week, Crivelli additionally based the Beverly Hills members-only membership Spring Place.