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The Former Beverly Hills Residence of Longtime Wheel of Fortune Co-host Vanna White Has Entered the Market for $47.5 Million

75 Beverly Park Lane
Beverly Park | 8 Bedrooms | 10 Baths | 14,554 Sq. Ft.

“This home has 14,554 square feet of interior living space spread over eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a gym with a mini-spa and a basement made for entertaining,” says listing agent Mauricio Umansky of The Agency. 

Found in the exclusive guard-gated community of Beverly Park at 75 Beverly Park Lane—on 5-plus acres rife with lush landscaping and towering palm trees—the Tuscan vineyard estate was built in 1997.

Among the other highlights: a wine cellar with all of the wine produced in the property’s private vineyard; a resort-style pool and spa; and a massive motor court boasting a water fountain and a four-car garage.

“One highlight to note is the fine details, including vaulted ceilings, arched windows, floor-to-ceiling French doors and a unique set of iron-clad staircases.”

Photographs: Courtesy of the Agency

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