Though that’s around $200,000 less than Bettencourt originally wanted, it’s still a healthy $1.6 million more than he paid for the place a little over a decade ago, back in spring 2013. The soaring living room is spotlighted by a seated wet bar. Highlights include a double-height living room sporting a wood-encased fireplace, seated wet bar and sliding glass doors spilling outside. The group recently released its first studio album since 2008; Six was recorded at Bettencourt’s home studio and landed at No. Nuno Bettencourt House Los AngelesBest of Robb ReportSign up for Robb Report's Newsletter.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 07, 2024 06:05 UTC