A 24-Bedroom Elmer Grey-Designed Compound in Bel Air Listed for $30.5 Million

A 24-Bedroom Elmer Grey-Designed Compound in Bel Air Listed for $30.5 Million

  • Robb Report
  • April 7, 2025

The Beverly Hills Hotel celebrated its centennial birthday 13 years ago. Originally designed by architect Elmer Grey, the iconic Mediterranean Revival resort was completed in 1912 and updated in the 1940s by architect Paul Williams. Golden Age stars of Hollywood like Cary Grant and Marlene Dietrich were known to book rooms there, but fans of the pioneering architect will note that a sprawling residential compound he designed less than 10 minutes away is now available.

Built in 1926 and tucked away behind gates, the Tudor Revival estate in Bel Air, comprising a main home and four outbuildings with a total of 24 bedrooms, is co-listed with James Harris and David Parnes of Bond Street Partners and Greg Moore of Keller Williams Beverly Hills. For $30.5 million, you can call it home. 

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