Nestled in the Oak Pass Road enclave of Beverly Hills, a Mediterranean-style estate that was previously owned by actor Mark Wahlberg is back on the market. Wahlberg purchased the property for $5 million in 2001 and then sold it for just north of $10 million in 2013. Now, it is listed for $21.8 million, with the listing being managed by agents from Christie’s International Real Estate.
Currently owned by Don Rufus Hankey, son of billionaire Don Hankey, the estate offers approximately 14,000 square feet of living space, seven bedrooms, and 12 bathrooms. The estate was first relisted again in 2022 for $28.5 million and is now on the market for even less.
Luxurious Features with Custom Details
Originally built in the 1980s, but upgraded multiple times since, there is a two-level gym that features a regulation boxing ring with retractable hangar doors that open to a private sports court. Other amenities include a fireside theater with a wet bar, salon, staff quarters, and a climate-controlled wine cellar.
The main living and dining area, which features coffered ceilings, has retractable glass doors to a wraparound terrace with wide canyon views. In the eat-in kitchen are Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. The primary suite features dual walk-in closets and matching his-and-hers bathrooms.
Sprawling Grounds for Entertaining
Covering nearly two acres, the grounds offer a lagoon-style pool with a rock waterfall and waterslide, putting greens, citrus groves, and some other outdoor entertainment features, including an outdoor film setup, multiple lounge areas, and a wood-burning pizza oven.
A detached two-bedroom guest house is located nearby the main structure, along with an attached three-car garage, providing ample parking space as well as a motor court for an additional 12 vehicles. Wahlberg has moved on from his Las Vegas holdings in Los Angeles, but this estate is a rare chance to own a piece of his real estate legacy in one of Beverly Hills’ most exclusive pockets.