One shining example
DAVID HOWARD MURDOCK II, son of the chairman of the Westlake Village-headquartered Dole Food Co., was 36 when he died in a car crash in 2004. This house is part of his legacy.
Like his father, David Howard Murdock of Lake Sherwood, young Murdock was a real estate developer. Unlike his father, who completed hundreds of homes before he became head of Dole, he had built only a few custom houses on the Westside before he died.
This Mediterranean Palladian-style estate in Bel-Air exemplifies his work.
About this house: Built in 1999 and sited on a promontory, the estate has unobstructed city-to-ocean and mountain views. Formal gates open onto a tree-lined drive and 1.44 acres of manicured grounds. On the first floor, the formal living room, wood-paneled study and a family room have fireplaces.
Asking price: $28.5 million
Size: There are seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms in 13,000-plus square feet.
Features: The house has a courtyard with a fountain, an infinity pool, an outdoor grill, a two-story entrance with glass and wrought-iron doors, a sitting room, a steam shower, spa tubs, a media room and a gym. The intricate ceilings are custom designed. There is parking for about 13 cars. The ground-floor staff quarters have a living room and two bedrooms.
Where: The home is in the East Gate area of Bel-Air.
Listing agent: Barbara Duskin of Coldwell Banker, Beverly Hills, (310) 777-6255.
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