- A mansion once owned by Russian businessman Gennady Moshkovich is for sale for $26 million.
- The home, known as the Loma Vista Estate, sits in prime Beverly Hills.
- The entire lot spans nearly two acres and has a guest house in addition to the main residence.
The mansion was formerly owned by Russian businessman Gennady Moshkovich, head of Moschanko Investment Group — the company behind a $4 billion theme park being built just outside of Moscow. Moshkovich bought the house in 1998, the New York Post reported.
Moshkovich had previously tried to sell the place in 2020 as part of a reorganization plan for his bankruptcy case, per Bloomberg.
The listing has been on and off the market since 2001, with a listing-price high of $28.8 million in late 2017, property records show. The estate, now listed for $25.99 million, hit the market in February, the Real Deal first reported.
Adi Perez with The Agency has the listing.
Perez told Insider that Moshkovich no longer retains ownership of the house as of July 2021, and that the current owner is a local businessman who declined to be named.
In addition to the main residence, the property comes with a detached guest house.
Source: The Agency
Source: The Agency and Realtor.com
Source: The Agency and Realtor.com
Source: The Agency and Realtor.com
Source: The Agency and Realtor.com
Source: Realtor.com
The detached guest house has three beds and two bathrooms, as well as its own kitchen, dining, and living area.
Source: The Agency
Source: The Agency
Source: The Agency
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