Studio exec Jeffrey Katzenberg sells Beverly Hills home for more than $9 million
DreamWorks Animation Chief Executive Jeffrey Katzenberg has sold a mansion in Beverly Hills for $9,283,453.
The contemporary Mediterranean, built in 1985, sits on a half-acre with a two-story guesthouse, a swimming pool and a cabana with a kitchenette. The 9,173-square-foot house features a two-story-tall foyer, a step-down living room, a library with a wet bar, a theater with a wet bar, a gym and four en suite bedrooms for a total of five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
DreamWorks, which created the “Shrek” movies, recently announced plans to open a studio in Shanghai.
Producer Katzenberg, 61, owns another Beverly Hills estate that he bought in 2009 for $35 million.
The house he sold came on the market in January at $9.4 million.
Myra Nourmand of Nourmand & Associates in Beverly Hills was the listing agent. Ashley Mary Durbin of Prudential California Realty in Brentwood represented the buyer.
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