autoevolution
 

Pharrell Williams Is Selling His Mansion With 30-Car Motor Court

Pharrell Williams' $17 million mansion, with a 30-car motor court 8 photos
Photo: The Altman Brothers Team
The RM 52-05 Tourbillon Pharrell Williams will be made in 30 copies, each retailing for nearly $1 millionThe RM 52-05 Tourbillon Pharrell Williams will be made in 30 copies, each selling for nearly $1 millionThe RM 52-05 Tourbillon Pharrell Williams will be made in 30 copies, each selling for nearly $1 millionThe RM 52-05 Tourbillon Pharrell Williams will be made in 30 copies, each selling for nearly $1 millionThe RM 52-05 Tourbillon Pharrell Williams will be made in 30 copies, each selling for nearly $1 millionThe RM 52-05 Tourbillon Pharrell Williams will be made in 30 copies, each selling for nearly $1 millionThe RM 52-05 Tourbillon Pharrell Williams will be made in 30 copies, each selling for nearly $1 million
If you’re looking for some extra space for your car collection, Pharrell Williams has a mansion to sell you.
A recent listing from The Altman Brothers Team reveals that the famous music producer has already chosen to part ways with his impressive mansion on Mullholland Drive in Beverly Hills, even though he only just recently bought it. The price tag is $17 million ($16.95 million, actually), but the property is described as unique in architecture and location, offering panoramic views from all sides and complete privacy.

The home is custom-designed and includes, among a bunch of other fancy stuff, a motor court for over 30 vehicles, which makes it ideal a very rich car collector. There are no additional details on that motor court or additional garage space in the listing.

The house itself is over 17,000 square feet of living space and has 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and a certain feel you’re familiar with if you happen to work in an office building.

The luxury real estate agency says that this is on purpose. Combining expansive glazing with steel and marble, angular ceilings and jagged lines with skylights and crystal light fixtures, you get a house designed for an owner with a strong sense of personality. Or a fancy, super expensive office building with a pool and a massive parking lot, depending on your tastes.

“Additional and unique features include a Koi pond and stream that flows throughout the estate. A resort-style pool with rock sculpture, slide, and grotto along with a lighted North / South tennis court and outdoor dining terrace are specifically designed for concerts, fundraisers, or holiday parties,”
the listing reads.

You will have to put a pin in the idea of hosting parties until the new Coronavirus international crisis is over, though. Until then, here’s a brief video tour of the mansion, maybe it can get you into the spending mood.

If you liked the article, please follow us:  Google News icon Google News Youtube Instagram
About the author: Elena Gorgan
Elena Gorgan profile photo

Elena has been writing for a living since 2006 and, as a journalist, she has put her double major in English and Spanish to good use. She covers automotive and mobility topics like cars and bicycles, and she always knows the shows worth watching on Netflix and friends.
Full profile

 

Would you like AUTOEVOLUTION to send you notifications?

You will only receive our top stories