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You are here: Home / Late Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca’s sprawling Bel Air mansion – where he entertained the likes of Frank Sinatra and Betty White – goes on the market for $29.9 MILLION, eight months after his death

Late Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca’s sprawling Bel Air mansion – where he entertained the likes of Frank Sinatra and Betty White – goes on the market for $29.9 MILLION, eight months after his death

The sprawling Los Angeles mansion where the late Lee Iacocca entertained the likes of Frank Sinatra and Betty White is on sale for $29.9 million following the automobile executive’s death last year.  Iacocca, the former president of Ford Motor Company and chairman of Chrysler Corporation, lived out his retirement at the Tuscan-style mansion in Bel Air before succumbing to Parkinson’s disease in July at the age of 94.   The 10,682 square-foot mansion located near the Bel Air Country Club sits on over an acre and boasts five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a swimming pool, spa, and tennis courts to be enjoyed year-round. Breathtaking: Lee Iacocca Tuscan-style mansion in Los Angeles’ ritzy Bel Air neighborhood is on the market for $29.9 million following the automobile executive’s death last year Stunning: The 10,682 square-foot mansion boasts five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a swimming pool, and spa The gated estate features large open-plan rooms and terraces for large-scale entertaining. The property has four ensuite guest rooms, a staff apartment, formal living and dining rooms, paneled library, and five fireplaces.   The master suite is fit for royalty with a living area that is larger than many of the mansion’s formal living rooms.  TopTenRealEstateDeals.com noted that the scale is ‘ reminiscent of… Read full this story

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