Sylvester Stallone’s $85 million compound has eight bedrooms, a cigar room, and a professional theater. Sylvester Stallone is still looking to sell his Los Angeles home, now listed for $85 million.
The home was put on the market for $110 million in January before the listing was taken down.
The 21,000-square-foot home has 8 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and a life-size Rocky Balboa sculpture.
Sylvester Stallone has re-listed his custom-built mansion, now with a $25 million price cut. The actor initially put the 21,000-square-foot home on the market in January for $110 million before taking the listing down. The mansion now has an asking price of $85 million. The property is located in Beverly Park, a gated community in Los Angeles. Coldwell Banker Realty and Westside Estate Agency are now representing Stallone in the sale. Luxury real-estate agency Hilton & Hyland previously held the listing. The driveway leading up to the sprawling home. Former listing agent Barron N. Hilton told Insider in February that prospective buyers can look forward to having A-listers like Justin Bieber and Denzel Washington as their neighbors in Beverly Park. The grand entrance. According to Hilton, the Mediterranean-style home has eight bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and a massive living room with a pool table, “Rocky” pop art, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The oversized windows appear to be a feature throughout the house. They’re also in the kitchen, which has two large islands and a dining nook. The kitchen. The dining nook in the kitchen looks out onto the home’s infinity pool. The dining nook with doors that open up to the lawn. The infinity pool, which is surrounded by pool furniture and a fire pit, has a sculpture of Stallone’s iconic Rocky Balboa character on one side. Hilton added that the pool has a built-in spa. The home’s infinity pool. Rocky makes another appearance in the art in the cigar room, which also has floor-to-ceiling windows that let in plenty of natural light while offering panoramic views of the surrounding lawns and hills.