
Photos: Boston’s Mark Wahlberg Drops His Estate’s Selling Price to $80 Million
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Just wait until you see the photos of the Wahlberg family's palatial estate in the most famous zip code in America, 90210. 71 Beverly Park in Beverly Hills, California, is a 30,500 square foot home listed by Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency in Beverly Hills, California.
Mark removed the home from the market for a bit after it didn't sell at its nearly $90 million price tag. Now that he and his family have officially moved to the Las Vegas, Nevada area, the property is for sale again, but for $10 million less.
It really is a breathtakingly stunning home as you'll see in the gallery below, photographed by Anthony Barcelo of Barcelo Photography.
Although Mark and his family love this compound that, according to the listing, has 12 bedrooms and 20 baths, a guest cottage, full basketball court, multi-level grotto style pool, 5-hole golf course, spa, tennis court, home theatre, staff quarters, fitness center, and 5,000 bottle wine cellar and tasting room, it's no longer where they want to raise their family. The place also has waterfalls connected to the pool, and a gorgeous library.
Mark and his family left this six-acre property in order to support the aspirations of his four children, according to the Nicki Swift entertainment website.
By the way, Mark's massive estate will turn him an insane profit even with the slashed price, since he purchased it in 2009 for a measly $8.25 million, according to TMZ.
The listing says this palatial palace is built with the finest quality of materials and craftsmanship, with lushly landscaped grounds and huge lawns set among hills with total privacy. Sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to buy one of the great luxury estates in Los Angeles, but clearly, deep pockets are essential.
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