Jeff Franklin’s iconic Beverly Hills megamansion, Villa Andalusia, is back on the market with a reduced price tag of nearly $50 million, a 40% decrease from its initial asking price of $85 million in 2022. The sprawling property boasts a unique blend of Andalusian and South-Asian influences, designed by renowned architect Richard Landry.
The 21,000-square-foot mansion features nine bedrooms, 18 bathrooms, and an impressive array of luxurious amenities, including a wood-paneled billiards room, a large aquarium, and a state-of-the-art home theater. The property’s backyard oasis is its crowning jewel, featuring two pools connected by a lazy river, a wading pool with three waterfalls, and a koi pond.
Sited on an unusually large 3.6-acre lot in Beverly Hills Post Office, Villa Andalusia offers panoramic views of the city and the Pacific Ocean. The property’s size and layout were carefully designed to accommodate Franklin’s love of hosting large gatherings, with multiple bars, a game room, and ample parking for at least 20 cars.
Franklin, 70, is best known as the creator of the hit sitcom “Full House” and its sequel series “Fuller House.” The property has been his primary residence for nearly two decades and features a unique blend of Franklin’s personal style and Landry’s architectural expertise.
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