Mark Wahlberg’s Beverly Park mega-mansion is for sale

Mark Wahlberg’s mega-mansion — an amenity-loaded compound full with a golfing class, skate park and grotto — just surfaced for sale at $87.5 million in Beverly Park.

If the motion picture star gets his selling price (or anything at all close), it’ll be the next-largest property sale in Southern California so considerably this year. The latest crown belongs to The A single, which was auctioned off for $141 million in March.

There’s a rationale the mansion carries these a huge price tag. At 30,500 sq. feet, it is the seventh-biggest home presently on the industry in Los Angeles County — and when lots of of the leading spots are occupied by boxy, modern day spec mansions, Wahlberg’s spot stands on its possess as a European-type showplace that mixes Outdated Environment fashion with an abundance of contemporary facilities.

Set on extra than 6 acres, the estate is in Beverly Park, a star-studded community that regularly sees revenue north of $30 million. In February, Sylvester Stallone marketed his property there to Adele for $58 million.

Wahlberg, who’s starring in the biographical drama “Father Stu,” bought the residence for $8.25 million in 2009 and commissioned mega-mansion architect Richard Landry to build the home. Landry completed it five yrs afterwards, fitting 12 bedrooms, 20 bogs and a myriad of lavish residing spaces into the two-tale floor plan.

A motor court with a fountain techniques the column-lined exterior, and inside, dual staircases established a stately tone in the grand entry. Other highlights incorporate a two-tale wood-paneled library, double-island kitchen, film theater, wine cellar, multiple bars and large fitness center.

Terraces line the 2nd tale, overlooking a park-like backyard with gardens, lawns, a grotto-fashion swimming pool, skate park and five-gap golfing study course with sand traps. Wahlberg, a Massachusetts native, also additional a basketball courtroom emblazoned with the Boston Celtics emblem.

Wahlberg grew to stardom as a member of the hip-hop team Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch just before transitioning to performing with noteworthy credits in “Boogie Evenings,” “Planet of the Apes” and “The Other Fellas.” The 50-year-aged has been given two Oscar nominations: a single for “The Departed” and just one for “The Fighter.”

Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate agency retains the listing.