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The Beverly Hills mansion is dubbed Palazzo di Amore (Italian for Palace of Love) and was purchased from a Saudi businessman in 2007 by billionaire real estate investor Jeff Greene, who also got married there that year – hence the name. The estate can only be described as sumptuous: it is a 25-acre compound comprising 53,000 square-feet of living space which includes no fewer than 12 bedrooms and 23 bathrooms divided across several buildings. The main home is a palatial 35,000 square-foot Mediterranean-style mansion, while another, 15,000 square-foot edifice is a veritable entertainment center, with a bowling alley, a theater 50-seat with a dressing room, and even a disco with a rotating dance floor. Other notable facilities include a Turkish spa and a mesmerizing 128-foot-long reflecting pool.

Jeff Greene bought the estate out of receivership for $35 million while it was still under construction and subsequently spend about $25 million to complete the building. The asking price set for the recently finished property is a staggering $195 million.

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