The singer of “Material Girl” purchased the mansion in the 1920s Spanish-style in 1993 for around $5M and sold it in 1996.
According to a biography authored by her brother Christopher Ciccone, the “Material Girl” singer purchased the Castillo del Lago, a 1920s Spanish-style mansion, in 1993 for around $5M and sold it three years later.
According to public records, Leon Max, a fashion designer, is the home’s current owner. He has listed the nine-bedroom, six-bathroom house with Linda May of Linda May Properties and Brett Lawyer of Carolwood Estates for $21M.
A winding road leads to the exclusive gates of the hidden three-acre ridgetop residence, which has 360-degree views of the Hollywood sign and Lake Hollywood, and is 10,513 square feet in size and was built about 1926 by John DeLario.
The spiral staircase tower linking the mansion’s several floors may be seen during a tour of the foyer, along with an old elevator with wood paneling.
The home’s archways and terracotta floors with vivid historical tiles, all with hand-painted craftsmanship, are examples of Spanish-style elements.
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A honeycomb-patterned ceiling hangs over the large formal dining room, which is located near to the period-style chef’s kitchen with a central island and other prep spaces.
The home also has an outside dining area with a fireplace and a loggia that leads to a central courtyard with tall palm palms.
The house has huge fireplaces, a wood-paneled library with unique bookshelves, a two-story formal living room, and more.
The formal living room, in instance, has French doors that connect to the spacious terrace with a lake view and is decorated with stenciled wood beams.
The main suite wing has a unique tower with lengthy chairs and further 360-degree views in addition to sitting places and double bathtubs with elaborate tile decorations. According to the description, the three more guest bedroom suites all have legendary Los Angeles backgrounds.
The home also has many more rooms, such as an office, a video room, and a chilled wine cellar.
A lap pool, rose gardens, sculpted hedges, mature specimen trees, and broad surrounding lawns may be found within the large outdoor grounds.
A motor court, a two-car garage, a private gym with a spacious patio, and two rooms with kitchens for on-site workers are also included.