In-N-Out Burger heiress wants $16.8M for swanky LA mansion

In-N-Out Burger heiress wants $16.8M for swanky LA mansion

After nearly four years of struggling to sell her large Bradbury Estates mansion, the heiress of the iconic West Coast In-N-Out Burger chain has slashed the price to $16.8 million.

Lynsi Snyder, whose grandparents Harry and Esther Snyder founded the popular burger chain in 1948, has relisted the multi-house property in the exclusive and expensive Bradbury Estates gated community in Los Angeles.

She bought 340 Old Ranch Rd for $17.4 million in 2012 and had first listed it in 2017 for $19.8 million. It was last on the market in 2019 and has now been relisted with Joe Chiovare of Coldwell Banker Realty at a price lower than what she had originally paid for it.

Comprised of an 18,000-square-foot main home, 3,400-square-foot “events center” and a guest house, the Mediterranean-style estate is as far-reaching as Snyder’s burger empire. The main property has 11 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a wine cellar and wine tasting room, a movie theatre, a chef’s kitchen and a six-car garage.

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