
A four-story fortress fit for a supervillain has sold for $3.65 million in Hollywood Hills. (Anthony Barcelo)
L.A.’s most fortified home has just been secured for $3.65 million.
Touting a rooftop helipad and bedrooms that can be sealed off from the rest of the home, the Hollywood Hills mansion is fit for a supervillain. It was built in 2001 for Al V. Corbi, founder of security firm SAFE.
The name is short for Strategically Armored & Fortified Environments, and there are plenty of examples throughout the four-story citadel. Set atop a knoll, the home’s panoramic views are perfect for spotting incoming invaders.