Filmmaker Michael Bay’s Bel-Air estate on sale at $13.5 million
“Transformers” producer Michael Bay has put his estate in Bel-Air on the market at $13.5 million.
The three-story contemporary was designed by the late Jack Warner, whose architectural firm did the Bel-Air Country Club. The 7,919-square-foot, museum-like house features high ceilings, a family room with a bar, a home theater, a wine cellar, four fireplaces, four bedrooms and six bathrooms.
The nearly one-acre property includes a swimming pool and mature trees.
Bay, 48, has produced and/or directed a host of action films including this year’s “Pain & Gain,” “Pearl Harbor” (2001) and “Armageddon” (1998).
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He has remade such fright flicks as “Friday the 13th” (2009), “The Amityville Horror” (2005) and two “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” films (2003 and 2006).
Public records show he bought the house in 1999 for $5.16 million. He has had another house built nearby.
David Offer of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices is the listing agent.
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