Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
Retired boxer Floyd Mayweather has listed his grand Beverly Hills, California, home for $48 million.
Mayweather purchased the six-bedroom estate on North Crescent Drive from spec mansion developer Nile Niami for $25.5 million in 2017, according to property records.
The French Modern-style house, built in 1992, comes with an open-plan living area, 10 sets of French doors, a paneled library, a wine cellar with an adjacent bar, and a guesthouse equipped with a cinema room that can seat 20 guests.
The home, which spans 15,096 square feet on a half-acre lot in the hills of Beverly Hills, was renovated by Niami in the three years he owned it. It now includes a glossy black formal dining room and a black-and-white striped pool deck.
(The French modern-style home was built in the 1990s.Google Maps)
The home, which was listed Tuesday afternoon, is being marketed by Joshua and Matthew Altman of Douglas Elliman. They couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.
Mayweather also has a home in Las Vegas, which he bought brand new for $10 million in 2018, with two guesthouses, a pool house, a 20-car garage and a private vineyard.
He also purchased an $18 million Miami Beach compound in 2021, in the exclusive Palm Island conclave. A rep for Mayweather didn’t immediately return a request for comment.
The retired boxing champion was also reportedly interested in buying an extravagant $119 million spec mansion in Los Angeles.
Ref: Floyd Mayweather Puts Beverly Hills Mansion up for Sale Asking $48 Million (mansionglobal) Photo Credit- Google Maps