Peek Inside the Most Expensive House Ever in Beverly Hills

1181 North Hillcrest Home

California real estate can be some of the priciest in the world depending on the location offered. California offers some amazing views and great weather everyday with properties right near the beach, mountains, vineyards, and more. The high class properties in the area have people dying to be in Beverly Hills with a famous 90210 zip code that is an immediate display of their luxury and wealth. Now, the most expensive house in Beverly Hills has been scooped off the market and is a magnificent place to live.

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Swedish billionaire Markus Persson, the founder of Mojang, a video game company that created the famous, Minecraft, paid $70 million to become the new owner of this beautiful property. 1181 North Hillcrest Road is the location and is a completely furnished and stunning mansion that offers breathtaking views from most of the rooms. The property has eight bedrooms with 15 bathrooms and even comes with a replica of James Dean’s motorcycle. The mansion looks like tons of fun but also offers great hosting space if anyone is ever to come over and experience this Beverly Hills residence for themselves.

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The dining room has an 18 foot long onyx table that seats 24 people and features a state of the art kitchen as well. The entire dining room looks out of a massive window with a near perfect view of California that is to die for.

The mansion is an amazing property that has tons of space and multiple types of rooms that are all comfortable to stay in. Along with the great outdoor pool and relaxation areas, there is not much more this mansion needs. The property is so nice, that Jay-Z and Beyonce were hoping to purchase it and were even the high bidders until Persson came along and outbid them. Persson grabbed the house for a great price and should certainly be staying there for a long time.

Photos via 1181 Hillcrest

Written by Blaise Hopkins

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