Foreign Property News | Posted by Hnin Ei Khin
Once owned by Gene Wilder and later, by Elon Musk, a home overlooking the Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles has hit the market for $12.95 million.
Built in 1951 by prolific architect Robert Byrd, the white-shingle house is a “piece of Hollywood history,” according to the listing with Drew Meyers of Westside Estate Agency, who brought the property to the market on Tuesday.
Wilder, who famously starred as Willy Wonka in 1971’s “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,” bought the Bel-Air home for around $300,000 in 1976. He sold it in 2007 for a little over $2.7 million, records with PropertyShark show.
(This Los Angeles house previously owned by Gene Wilder and Elon Musk has hit the market. Marc Angeles Photography)
(The heart of the home is the circular bar.
(The house was built in 1951. Marc Angeles Photography)
(It has original beamed ceilings. Marc Angeles Photography)
A few years later, in 2013, Musk acquired the property for $6.75 million and owned it as part of an enormous property portfolio he amassed in the city.
In a change of heart, however, the Tesla boss announced in 2020 on X, then Twitter, that he would sell all his physical possessions and own no house—selling off this one and several others in the city.
The declaration was followed by a stipulation that the Bel-Air house should not be torn down or lose any of its soul.
Musk went on to sell the house later that same year to Wilder’s nephew, filmmaker Jordan Walker-Pearlman and his wife, Elizabeth Hunter, for $7 million, according to records.
The billionaire, via an LLC, lent the couple $6.7 million for the sale, property records show. But the listing comes as Walker-Pearlman has fallen behind on payments to Musk.
A notice of default on the loan was sent in July, according to property records, the first step in the foreclosure process.
It has original wood-beamed ceilings, cozy fireplaces and an open layout, according to the listing. The heart of the property is its circular bar area, and there’s also a gourmet kitchen, four bedrooms and far-reaching views.
Outside, there are multiple seating areas, manicured gardens and a kidney-shaped pool.
Ref: L.A. Home Elon Musk Sold to Gene Wilder’s Nephew Listed for $12.95 Million (mansionglobal)
Photo Credit- Marc Angeles Photography