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- A palatial estate in Pasadena, California, is asking $39.8 million, making it the area’s most expensive listing on the market, the Los Angeles Times reports.
- The 4.5-acre, gated property features lavish gardens as well as a 16-bedroom main residence and a separate two-bedroom guest house designed in the Beaux-Arts style by LA architect Richard Landry.
- In 2015, the New York Times called Landry the “King of the Megamansion.”
- Here’s a closer look at the estate, which boasts an Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool, whimsical topiaries, and an 8-car subterranean garage.
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