Howard Hughes' LA mansion on market for $23M

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Howard Hughes' LA mansion on market for $23M
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Howard Hughes' former Los Angeles home has hit the market for $23 million. The eccentric billionaire, who died in 1976, lived in the home for a decade while producing 'Hell's Angels' and 'Scarface.'

The home — which sits on the Wilshire Country Club golf course — was built in 1926 by famed architect Roland E. Coate forPer the listing, the 10,000 square-foot home features eight bedrooms with seven full baths and five half-baths, and sits on a little more than half an acre.Hughes went on to acquire the home, which the billionaire movie mogul and aviation pioneer lived in while he produced "Hell's Kitchen" and "Scarface," according to The New York Times.

The Spanish-style home sits on a private lot, with its own gate, and "exudes the timeless charm of past eras while seamlessly incorporating modern luxuries for an elevated contemporary lifestyle," according to the listing.The home is equipped with a chef's kitchen.The chef's kitchen has a 24-foot island that opens up to a family room with floor-to-ceiling bookcases, while the backyard features an outdoor fireplace, a swimming pool and a custom stone pizza oven.

 

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