Westside mansion that replaced Ron and Nancy Reagan's former home sells for $22 million
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Westside mansion that replaced Ron and Nancy Reagan's former home sells for $22 million
"The 12,000-square-foot house occupies the two-thirds of an acre site in Pacific Palisades where the Reagans had a ranch-style home built in the 1950s. At the time, Ronald Reagan was the host of "General Electric Theater," and GE outfitted the home with the latest in home technology at the time: all-electric kitchen appliances."
"The living room retains the original wet bar from the Reagan home. The door of the shower from which he emerged to learn he had won the presidency in 1980 was also preserved."
"Features of note include a 2,000-square-foot master suite with luggage and shoe closets and a temperature-controlled fitness center. In one of the 10 bathrooms, peacock feathers applied by hand by local art students adorn the walls."
A 12,000-square-foot mansion in Pacific Palisades sold for $22 million on a property once owned by Ronald and Nancy Reagan. The Reagans built a ranch-style home there in the 1950s when Ronald Reagan hosted "General Electric Theater," and GE equipped it with cutting-edge electric appliances. They maintained it as their family residence while Reagan served as California governor before selling in 1982. The new home, developed by Jaman Properties, features a 2,000-square-foot master suite, 10 bathrooms, guest house, saltwater pool, and spa. Notable preserved elements include the original wet bar and the shower door from which Reagan learned of his 1980 presidential election victory. The property offers city and ocean views and was originally listed at $33 million before selling at $22 million.
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