Billionaire In-N-Out heiress and president Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, whose grandparents founded the beloved West Coast burger chain, has sold her sprawling Mediterranean-style California megamansion for $16.25 million.
The estate, in Bradbury—a city in the San Gabriel Valley region, close to Los Angeles—closed last week and changed hands for roughly half a million less than the $16.8 million the home was listed for in March, listing records show.
Occupying more than 4 acres in the upscale gated community of Bradbury Estates, the “extraordinary home is a shining example of opulence done so well it will delight all your senses,” according to the listing with Joseph Chiovare and Ronald Chang of Coldwell Banker Realty, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Spanning more than 18,600 square feet, the 11-bedroom home is entered through a grand foyer with a sweeping double staircase.
Myriad chandeliers and fireplaces are found across the home, which boasts high-end amenities including a chef’s kitchen, a wine room, a billiards room and an opulent cinema.
Fitness-focused amenities abound, too, such as a private two-hole golf course, a tennis court, a basketball court, a fitness center and a 3,400-square-foot recreation center, according to the listing.
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