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March 22, 2024


More than 20 years ago, Jim Demetriades began piecing together a lavish 90210 compound, starting with a single house that he and wife Nancy owned. Never before on the market, the veteran tech entrepreneur’s incomparable spread dubbed “Villa Theos” has now popped up for sale in the mountains above Beverly Hills, asking an impressive $85 million. The gated collection of red brick and stucco structures reportedly cost tens of millions of dollars to assemble, and includes the since-renovated main home and several ancillary buildings—for a total of 13 bedrooms and 16 bathrooms in 28,000 square feet.

A Tech Magnate Is Asking $85 Million for His Extravagant Beverly Hills Compound

Known as “Villa Theos,” the 2-acre spread features a main home and numerous other structures geared toward everything from bowling to dancing.

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Winnie Harlow Seeks $3.7 Million for Modern Farmhouse-Style L.A. Estate

The five-bedroom house has been owned by the top fashion model since September 2020.

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A Billionaire's Revamped South Florida Penthouse Splashes Onto the Market for $39 Million

Scrap-metal mogul Adam Weitsman bought the Sunny Isles Beach property two years ago for $23.5 million, then gave it an extensive makeover.

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A Celebrity Hairstylist Just Dropped $8 Million on a Scenic Malibu Estate

The blufftop property offers a full-size tennis court, a detached guesthouse and 180-degree views of the Malibu coastline.

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A Midcentury Home Set on a Renowned California Golf Course Lists for $5.6 Million

The desert oasis in Rancho Mirage, originally designed by Val Powelson, includes four ensuite bedrooms and jaw-dropping mountain views.

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A Well-Preserved 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival Manor Is Up for Grabs in L.A.

Originally owned by Ohio businessman Amos Ives Root, and listed for $19.8 million, the Carleton Winslow-designed property offers magical grounds laced with a swimming pool, creek and "secret" tea room …

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