Inside a $44 Million LA Mansion With a Kobe Bryant-Themed Basketball Court and an Underground Car Gallery

Inside a $44 Million LA Mansion With a Kobe Bryant-Themed Basketball Court and an Underground Car Gallery

A sprawling, 54,885-square-foot mansion has just been snapped up by hedge funder Jeffrey Feinberg for $44 million—a price that succeeds the property’s original asking of $43 million—in an off-market deal. What makes it worth the splurge? For one, the home has amenities galore, particularly for sporty types, including a half basketball court, a three-hole putting green and a pool and spa. It’s also the latest from local developer Ramtin Ray Nosrati of Huntington Estate Properties, who incorporated one of his signature amenities into the space: a rooftop garden with cannabis plants.

“The second you go and enter this beauty, you feel like you’re on vacation,” Nosrati tells Robb Report. It is a very exclusive location; the home is situated on a secluded, 1.2-acre plot in Brentwood, with views of the nearby Getty Museum. There’s a guest house for visitors on the grounds as well as a driveway that leads to the basement.

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Want to get a closer look at the digs for yourself? Robb Report got an exclusive tour from Nosrati, who showed off all of the home’s luxe features:

Inside, the mansion has a very open floor plan, with big glass walls that are indicative of contemporary California architecture. The great room has 26-foot ceilings, and the dining room has views of the kitchen through a 1,000-gallon, double-sided aquarium. These more natural elements continue at the base of the stairs, where there’s a cactus garden and a living wall of plants and succulents.

For large gatherings, there’s a second, more discrete chef’s kitchen on top of the open-concept one that has its own private entrance from outside. It even has its own walk-in refrigerator that looks like it was plucked straight out of a bustling restaurant.

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