After going on the market in the summer of 2021 for. cool $85 million, the Holmby Hills mansion of the late fashion designer Max Azria and his wife, Lubov Azria, has received a price cut—a $10 million price cut.
Listing material now promotes the 30,000 square foot stunner with an asking price of $75 million.
The largest residence ever designed by revered architect Paul Williams, the home boasts 17 bedrooms and 25 bathrooms—a study in classic design and opulent finishes. From the floor-to-ceiling Swarovski chandelier in the grand dual staircase foyer to the shimmering metallic leaf draping from the living room ceiling, the elevated design elements are a stark contrast to Williams’ quintessential colonial architecture.
Per the listing, there are 60(!) rooms in total—including a Moroccan bathhouse, bar/lounge and home theater—each with intricate trim work. A standout is, of course, the gold ceiling dome library, which overlooks the grounds, which include a Japanese Garden and teahouse, French-style courtyard, pool, a glass-walled tennis court and a greenhouse.
Mansion Global notes that the home has been on and off the market since April 2015, when it was first listed for $85 million. Since then, the asking price has gone as high as $88 million and as low as 2020’s $68 million price tag.
California Listings expert agent Mick Partridge of Hilton & Hyland holds the listing along with Tomer Fridman of Compass.