Simon Fuller’s former Beverly Hills home seeks $20 million post-renovation
A Beverly Hills compound formerly owned by “American Idol” creator Simon Fuller is on the market for $20 million.
Built in 1925, the English Traditional-style home has seen several rounds of renovations through the years, including upgrades during Fuller’s decade-plus of ownership and more touch-ups since he sold it in 2016 for $14.6 million.
The estate, which sits on about an acre of grounds, is obscured from the street by privacy hedges.
The three-story house has 8,000 square feet of interior that is characterized by dark hardwood floors and subdued living spaces. Among common areas are two living rooms, a chef’s kitchen with a U-shaped island, a billiards room and a screening room. A floating staircase runs between each floor.
Other amenities include a wine cellar, a gym and a sauna. A total of five en suite bedrooms, including two masters, complete the floor plan.
Outside, balconies and terraces overlook grounds that hold a pool set into rolling hills. A sports court sits adjacent.
Vangelis Korasidis of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage holds the listing.
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