Steve Frankel & Drew Fenton Have a Legacy Beverly Hills Compound

Originally built in 1934, former MGM vice president, L.K. Sidney, and Maverick Records co-founder Freddy DeMann's personal compound in Beverly Hills remodel ed and offered by Coldwell Banker’s Steve Frankel and Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland for just under $30 million.

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Old World Charm & Modern Elements Merge at This Elegant and Timeless Beverly Hills Estate 1140 Tower Road

Originally built in 1934—and home through the years to a roster of Hollywood elite, including former MGM vice president, L.K. Sidney, and Maverick Records co-founder Freddy DeMann—this stately two-home compound in Beverly Hills has since undergone an exquisite, across-the-board remodel and expansion where no expense was spared.

“This property is a rare find in Beverly Hills,” says Coldwell Banker’s Steve Frankel, who is co-listing the nine-bedroom, 14-bath estate with Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland for just under $30 million.

“It offers a stunningly remodeled home, an enormous lot and a large guest house. It’s the perfect place to nest during these times.”

Standing out at the gated residence, found on a massive 60,000-plus-square-foot parcel of land encased with towering hedges for total seclusion, is a main home featuring 11,000 square feet of living space on three levels headlined by a custom screening room with drop-down and flat-screen TVs, a temperature-controlled wine room and an attractive living room overlooking formal gardens. A sumptuous master retreat is outfitted with a duo of view balconies, plus dual baths and closets, and four additional en-suite bedrooms wrapped around a private family area.

Definitely not to be ignored are the magnificent grounds with mature landscaping, rolling lawns, an expansive pool and spa, and cabana with fire-pit. Rounding out the appeal: a 4,000-square-foot, three-bedroom guest house boasting a kitchen, gym and office, as well as garages for seven cars and space for up to 10 additional autos.

“This estate is truly a compound,” concludes Steve Frankel. “It’s elegant and sophisticated, and yet perfect for a family looking for all the best creature comforts a home has to offer…a rare opportunity to own a legacy property in the city of Beverly Hills.”

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Steve Frankel | 310.508.5008 | DRE 01195571
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Drew Fenton | 310.858.5474 | DRE 01317962
Hilton & Hyland 

List Price $29.995 million

Photographs: Anthony Barcelo and Jim Bartsch

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