Billionaire Steve Wynn is putting his Beverly Hills mega-mansion up for sale with a price tag of a whopping $110 million.
Wynn, the former CEO of Wynn Resorts, purchased the mansion from Guess jeans co-founder Maurice Marciano for $47.85 million in 2015, meaning the value of the property has appreciated by more than $62 million, should someone meet Wynn’s asking price.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the $110 million price tag is the fourth-highest in Los Angeles County for properties currently on the market.
After Wynn purchased the property from Marciano back in 2015, he expanded the property by 8,000 feet and it’s now a sprawling 27,000 feet, the largest in his personal portfolio.
Wynn also owns properties in Idaho, Florida, New York, and Las Vegas, the latter of which he put up for sale last summer for $25 million.
The contemporary-styled Beverly Hills property is only three stories tall, but it still comes with 11 bedrooms and an incredible 20 bathrooms.
Located in a cul-de-sac behind a private gate, the mansion consists of a main house, a guesthouse, a swimming pool, and a tennis court, as well as a landscaped lawn.
There are also terraces and patios located at the back of the main house, which provide excellent views of the city.
There are several guest rooms with bathrooms, as well as lodging areas for staff at the property, including security staff and kitchen staff.
Amenities include a reception area, bar room, move theater, wine cellar, gym, home office, and private elevator. Hilton & Hyland is the listing agency for the property.
Marciano built the property in the 1990s, with William Hablinski serving as the designer for the mansion.
This is not the first time Wynn has attempted to sell the mega-mansion, with Mansion Global reporting that Wynn tried to sell the mansion in March off-market for an even pricier cost: $135 million.
Wynn built his wealth constructing and operating casinos in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, with Forbes listing his net worth at $3 billion.
In February 2018, however, Wynn was forced to resign from his company after being accused of sexual harassment and other sexual misconduct, which he has denied.