Tony Gonzalez and 807 Cinthia Street (Getty, Redfin)
NFL great Tony Gonzalez scored a buyer at a discount for his sprawling Beverly Hills mansion.
Investor Wayne Boich Jr., son of a coal industry magnate, paid Gonzalez $21.2 million for the home at 807 Cinthia Street, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Gonzalez and his wife October listed the 13,000-square-foot property last summer for $30 million and later cut their ask down to $28 million. The nearly 30 percent dip from its original asking is somewhat of a surprise considering Los Angeles’ hot market and rising home sale prices.
The couple bought the 0.7-acre property for $7.1 million in 2016 and tore down the 1950s-era home there. They commissioned architect Philip Vertoch to design a new mansion with Lada Webster designing the interior, according to the report.
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BEVERLY HILLS NFL Hall of Famer, Tony Gonzalez, 44, has listed his Beverly Hills mansion for $28 million.
The 13,300 square foot property is a single family home and was built in 2018. It has 7 bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms It was last sold in 2016 for $7.1 million, meaning the mansion increased $20.9 million in the last 5 years. The mansion is described as a contemporary, unique take on a Georgian Traditional estate by architect Philip Vertoch and interior designer Lada Webster.
The property has a 10-car garage; there are also two staircases and a basement. As you walk in, there is a 24 foot high entry and open floor plan, which intertwines the outside and inside. Features include a study with custom cabinetry and double doors to the front of the estate. Additionally, there is a chef’s kitchen with La Cornue range and hood that flows into an extensive family room, and a speakeasy inspired music lounge w/floor to ceiling wine storage & chiseled limestone firepl
The retired NFL star, Hall of Famer and current NFL analyst for Fox Sports is looking to sell his custom-built California home for $28 million.
The 13,300-square-foot home includes seven bedrooms and 12 total bathrooms, according to the listing. It sits on a rare flat double lot in hilly Beverly Hills.
Tony and October Gonzalez are looking to sell this custom-built home in Beverly Hills. (Simon Berlyn)
The fully furnished home features an impressive 24-foot entry that leads into the open floor plan main floor. The space has lots of room for entertaining and is designed for indoor-outdoor living thanks to hideaway walls of windows.