Michael Eisner seeks record 5 million sale of Malibu compound

Michael Eisner seeks record $225 million sale of Malibu compound

The 2007 Platinum Triangle sparked protests because former Disney chairman and CEO Michael Eisner was trying to get rid of his family’s Malibu building. At the time, the figure, shown as an unspecified price, was $75 million.

If the now 80-year-old entertainment industry heavyweight sold the property, there were no serious recipients, because now, fifteen years later, the massive composite gross of Encinal Buffs is officially listed at $225 million. Price tag.

Records show that Eisner and his wife, Jane Eisner, purchased the first five lots in 1995 that included their Super-Deluxe component and added close lots in subsequent years. Over time, they built a total of nine buildings. Westside Estate Agency listing broker Kurt Rapaport told the WSJ that Eisner decided to sell because he “loves the creative process” and wants to find a new project. It doesn’t hurt that he’s probably in a pocket deal, not to mention a record.

As mentioned in property rumors like Wall Street JournalWhoever announced the listing first, if the property sells close to the desired price, it will break the current record for the most expensive home ever sold in California. It was extended to Malibu Paradise Beach late last year.

Designed by renowned architect Robert M. Stern, the Mediterranean resort spans five sprawling acres. Combined with village-like buildings connected by landscaped courtyards and spiral stone pathways, the buildings are paved with hand-raised limestone ruins and topped with ancient terracotta tiles. With white limestone waxed plaster walls and wood-beamed ceilings, the interior spaces are comfortably and elegantly arranged. Light enters through the windows of the smoothed steel doors, while the stone floors pass through the covered galleries and open terraces.

On the property of Michael Eisner Malibu.
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In all, covering approximately 25,000 square feet, there are a total of 16 bedrooms and 28 bathrooms between the main house, several family hotels and a two-bedroom caretaker’s house. Some of the expected amenities include an office, gym, and boutique-style pool overlooking the ocean, while one of the more unusual locations includes a tunnel that connects the pool area to a movie theater, with at least two seats. Dozens of Crimson Velvet Sofas

The grassy central courtyard with an arched loggia and enclosed pool serves as the hotel’s boutique town square. Conch stone trails climb a cliff, past the spa at the edges of the horizon, to a spacious two-story cabin perched on the cliffs on the small, completely private beach of Watkins Cove. Alternatively, the rocky elevator lifts bathers up a cliff.

The Eisners’ main home is in Bel Air, where since the 1990s they’ve managed a sprawling estate hidden behind an epic hedge. They bought a house next door for $8.2 million in 2012, though tax records suggest they sold their son, Breck, and his wife, Georgia, for $8.3 million in early 2021, and they also have a ranch in Snowmass. , Colorado and an apartment in New York. Upper East Side of York.

This story was originally published on Dirt.com, which has additional photos.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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