Inside Rod Stewart’s flamboyant Los Angeles mansion, on sale for US$70 million: the legendary musician’s North Beverly Park property was built by Richard Landry – and is filled with treasures
- Rod Stewart just listed his 28,500 sq ft LA mansion for sale at US$70 million – and it’s located in prime North Beverly Park turf, home to other celebrities like Adele and Mark Wahlberg
- Built by architect-to-the-stars Richard Landry, the home has a striking yellow exterior with a large Las Vegas-style fountain and the decor inside is just as extravagant – with not one, but two bars
For over 50 years, the London-born-and-raised Rod Stewart’s distinctive raspy voice and charismatic stage presence have made him a beloved and successful artist. His all-time classic songs including “Mandolin Wind”, “Tonight’s the Night”, “Forever Young” and “Maggie May” have provided a soundtrack to generations from boomers to Gen Z.
As popular in the United States as he is in his native England, Stewart is still rocking audiences everywhere, especially in his ongoing Las Vegas show that began in 2011 and starts up again in November.
As one of music’s biggest stars, Stewart’s home is also huge with 13 bedrooms and 28,500 sq ft on over 1.2 hectares of prime Los Angeles North Beverly Park turf. The property is currently for sale at US$70 million.
A bit flamboyant, just like the owner, the home has a striking yellow exterior, a large Las Vegas-style fountain and ornate double doors that welcome visitors to the home’s grand foyer.
The first floor has two sitting rooms with intricate mouldings, traditionally decorated and filled with Old World treasures.
There is a gourmet kitchen next to the tea room and the den with fireplaces and loggias, a wine room, an exquisite dining room that seats 20, a bar that rivals the best of the European taverns with a large mirror and several oil-painted Renaissance nudes, French doors that lead to the covered loggia, manicured grounds, a wood-panelled library and wood-inlay floors.