How much it costs to be neighbours with Jeff Bezos
April 25, 2025
A luxury Beverly Hills mansion next door to Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos’ property has hit the market for an eye-watering sum.
The house is just metres away from the Jack Warner Estate – a sprawling nine-acre property owned by the American business mogul.
Bezos, who is worth $US186 billion ($290 billion) bought the estate in 2020 for $US165 million. It was the highest price ever fetched for a private residence in Los Angeles. At the time, Bezos was the richest person on earth.
The house next door to Bezos’s estate is a more modest affair – but it will still set you back a cool $US19.8 million.
The property was listed this week with Tomer Fridman of Christie’s International Real Estate SoCal.
From the outside, it is a nod to mid-century modernism with crisp expanses of white render, glass and glossy timber.
Inside, five bedrooms and seven bathrooms are spread over three storeys.
At the centre of the home is an open-plan living area flooded with light from a glass atrium. Blond herringbone floors lead to a kitchen with dual sinks and a marble island.
A bespoke timber staircase leads upstairs to the main bedrooms and bathrooms.
Downstairs in the basement is a cinema room, a guest suite, a bar and a lavish garage with space for 15 cars.
Outdoors, a private swimming pool sits in the shadow of Bezos’ looming six-metre-tall hedge.
The house was built in 2021 for the current owner, who reportedly runs a plastic surgery practice in Beverly Hills.
The property is nearly 100 years younger than its neighbour, which was built in the 1920s for the film executive Jack L. Warner.
Today it’s the largest intact estate from the golden age of Hollywood.
And it’s not the only uber-expensive estate in Bezos’ property portfolio.
In December last year, the Blue Origin owner spent a quarter of a billion dollars purchasing three lots on Indian Creek Island, Florida.
One of his purchases ended in controversy after the former owner discovered he had sold the property to Bezos for a discount – not realising the buyer was the world’s second-richest man.
This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.
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