Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg has officially put his longtime Beverly Hills megamansion on the market, asking $87.5 million for one of the most amenity-rich private estates in Southern California.

Spanning more than six acres within the prestigious, guard-gated Beverly Park enclave, the property was custom-built for the actor and his family and offers a rare combination of grand scale, privacy, and resort-level features rarely found even among Los Angeles’ ultra-luxury listings.

A European-Inspired Estate on a Monumental Scale
Designed by acclaimed architect Richard Landry, often referred to as the “King of the Megamansion,” the residence encompasses over 30,000 square feet of living space. The main home makes a dramatic first impression with a double-height foyer anchored by a sweeping wrought-iron imperial staircase, setting the tone for the estate’s European-inspired design.

Throughout the home, architectural details include arched doorways, French doors, fireplaces, and statement lighting, blending classic elegance with modern comfort.

12 Bedrooms, 20 Bathrooms, and Endless Entertaining Spaces
The estate offers 12 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms, accommodating large-scale living with ease. Interior spaces include formal living and dining rooms, a chef’s kitchen with dual islands, a sun-filled breakfast nook, and a spacious family room ideal for everyday living.
Luxury amenities extend to a wood-paneled library, private movie theater, wet bar, wine cellar with tasting room, and a professional-grade gym. The primary suite functions as a private retreat, featuring a sitting area, his-and-hers bathrooms, and two dressing rooms.

Resort-Style Grounds With Rare Recreational Amenities
Outside, the property truly distinguishes itself. The meticulously landscaped grounds include expansive lawns, mature gardens, and total privacy, along with a collection of amenities typically found only at luxury resorts.
Highlights include a five-hole private golf course, tennis court, skate park, and a resort-style grotto pool. A separate guest house provides additional accommodations for visitors or staff.

A Strategic Exit From Hollywood Living
Wahlberg originally purchased the property in 2009 for approximately $8.25 million, later transforming it into a bespoke estate tailored to his family’s lifestyle. The listing follows recent comments from the actor suggesting that his family plans to leave Beverly Hills in the near future, marking the end of an era for one of the neighborhood’s most recognizable celebrity residences.
The property is listed with Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency, who describes the estate as offering “total privacy within one of Beverly Hills’ most exclusive communities.”