Grandson of William Randolph Hearst Behind Deal for $30 Million Estate on Idahoâs Lake Coeur dâAlene
A company linked to David Whitmire Hearst Jr. bought the 18-acre property in Worley By Dec. 31, 2020 11:30 am ET
A limited company linked to David Whitmire Hearst Jr., grandson of the late publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, is the buyer of a sprawling luxury estate on Northern Idahoâs legendary Lake Coeur dâAlene. Last asking $30 million, the property was one of the most expensive listings in Idaho history.
Known as SkyPine Estate, the property has an abundance of amenities for a jet-setting lifestyle. It spans about 18 acres in Worley, Idaho, roughly 30 miles from Spokane, Washington, and comes with a sandy beach, a âLas Vegas-esque waterfall,â a helipad, and a boat house with eight watercrafts, including a 34-foot wooden Stancraft, according to the listing. It also comes with two private jet hangars at the nearby Coeur
Updated: 4:27 PM PST December 18, 2020
WORLEY, Idaho A $27.5 million home in Worley, Idaho along Lake Coeur d’Alene is Idaho’s most expensive home sold on the public market, according to an article by Mansion Global.
The 18-acre property was listed in August for $30 million and was sold two months later, according to the article. It’s located on Windy Bay Road.
The property, known as Sky Pine Estate, includes a 16,620-square-foot home, a 2,400-square-foot boathouse that houses eight watercrafts, an outdoor patio, private helipad and two hangars at the Coeur d’Alene Airport, according to the home’s listing.
“It has the feel of a resort from the entry down a long, gated driveway to the front door, beneath a protected portico,” the listing said. “All that’s missing is the parking valet.”