Zedd slashes price of Beverly Hills mansion to $23 million

The 11,000-square-foot showplace sits on a three-acre promontory and features a rooftop deck overlooking the canyons.
(Oppenheim Group)

With no takers at $26.5 million, Grammy-winning DJ Zedd has trimmed the value of his customized Benedict Canyon mansion to $23 million.

The worth lower comes with some upgrades, because the Russian German document producer has instituted “100 little modifications” for the reason that final itemizing, in keeping with agent and “Promoting Sundown” star Emma Hernan. At $23 million, it’s nonetheless a pleasant enchancment upon the $16 million he paid for the property in 2018.

If the fashionable compound seems to be acquainted, it’s most likely as a result of it was featured on Architectural Digest’s “Open Door” sequence, by which Zedd flaunted a bevy of customized prospers together with a Skittles merchandising machine and built-in vacuum beneath the cabinetry to suck up crumbs.

Perched on a three-acre promontory, the boxy abode options 5 bedrooms, eight loos, clear strains and panoramic views throughout 11,000 sq. ft. In virtually each area, floor-to-ceiling home windows overlook the encircling canyons.

There’s a fountain within the entry, in addition to a wall of built-ins. One other spotlight comes within the kitchen, which boasts marble counter tops and a pair of Korean barbecue-style grills constructed into the desk. Different facilities embody a billiards room, indoor-outdoor gymnasium and movie show.

The first suite sits upstairs and encompasses a fire, twin closets and a steam bathe. A spacious deck hangs off the area, overlooking a yard with a swimming pool, spa and handful of field gardens. A rooftop deck with a cabana completes the scene.

Hernan and Jason Oppenheim of the Oppenheim Group, who each star in Netflix’s “Promoting Sundown,” maintain the itemizing.

Zedd began releasing remixes in 2010 and signed with Interscope Information two years later. Within the decade since, the 32-year-old has launched a pair of studio albums and a handful of singles with hits resembling “The Center” and “Readability,” for which he gained a Grammy for finest dance recording in 2014.

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