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art-deco nightclub, and a billiards room with rich
herringbone parquet floors and a stately fireplace
from the estate's San Simeon sibling Hearst Castle.
Throughout are elaborate details—tiled floors,
decorative ceilings—consistent with an era when
opulence was the order of the day and the mansion
class did not skimp on space, scale or standards. All
are omnipresent and speak to another time. But one
surprisingly suited for today. Space, in particular,
suggests a family would be perfectly at home at the
estate. While Mr. Hearst and Ms. Davies were never
in want of company, and had plenty of friends to fill
every room in the house, a modern family can easily
do the same, providing children with a wing of their
own.
The property was previously listed for
$165,000,000, which makes the estate's current
$89,750,000 price very competitive. "This property is
finally priced to sell," says Marguleas. Undoubtedly it
will not take long.