VIDEO: Most expensive mansion in Palisades, seen in hit TV series, destroyed in LA wildfires

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From the Daily Mail: The most expensive home in Pacific Palisades has been destroyed in the raging wildfires that have dealt their devastating path of destruction to wide swathes of Los Angeles, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show the $125m mega-mansion reduced to a smoldering shell, with exposed beams and piles of rubble in what were once glorious gardens.

In 2023, the futuristic property had a starring role in HBO smash-hit Succession where it stole the show as the luxury pad occupied by the Roy siblings in Season 4.


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The house was built in 2020. Luminar Technologies boss Austin Russell, 29, purchased the house in 2021 for a whopping $83 million. It was reportedly available for rent for $450,000 per month.

Located at 1601 San Onofre Drive, in Pacific Palisades, the massive 20,000-square-foot house featured 6 bedrooms, 18 bathrooms, a ‘Nobu-designed chef’s kitchen’ and its own 20-seater theater.

Below is a video of the mega mansion when it was listed with Williams & Williams Estates Group in 2020. Now it has all been consumed in the inferno:

 

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