Jerry Weintraub’s estate in Beverly Hills sells for $17.8 million
The Beverly Hills home where late Hollywood producer and talent manager Jerry Weintraub lived for decades has sold for $17.8 million.
Set behind polished steel gates, the contemporary-style home was renovated about a decade ago and has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and slightly more than 7,600 square feet of living space.
Among features are walls of windows, a media room with a wet bar, a temperature-controlled wine cellar and an elevator. A sitting room, a study, a gym and his and hers closets and bathrooms make up the multi-room master suite.
The property encompasses just over an acre of grounds that include a swimming pool and spa, water and fire features, formal gardens and a lighted tennis grounds. A guesthouse and a three-car auto gallery complete the setting.
Originally listed for sale in early 2016 at $25 million, the estate was more recently priced at $18.995 million, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
Weintraub, who died three years ago at 77, promoted and managed such stars as John Denver, Frank Sinatra and Bob Dylan. As a film producer, he has scores of blockbuster credits including “Karate Kid” and the “Ocean’s” film franchises.
He and his wife, Jane Morgan, bought the property in 1974 for $165,000, public records show.
David Findley and Mauricio Umansky of the Agency were the listing agents. Victoria Risko of Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.
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