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With the overwhelming popularity of the real estate series Selling Sunset, it is not at all surprising that a lot of the viewers are addicted to reality TV shows. It is not really certain whether the show is popular because of the stunning mansion featured, the drama that revolves between the agents, the outfits of the girls of the show, the sudden appearance of the A-list stars on the show, or maybe everything about the show is worth watching. Reality TV showcases the most extravagant homes the audience has ever watched, which makes the show interesting aside from the drama surfacing the casts. As of this writing, the show has been renewed for the fifth season and currently filming.

Selling Sunset takes place among the most expensive neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Other than the controversial lives of the stars of the show, the mansions and houses featured on Selling Sunset are more than worth it to see. Although the audience might be more interested than the drama among the ladies of the show, it is difficult to ignore the stunning houses featured on the show. As for those curious about the most expensive mansion ever sold on the show, we've got you covered, as you can see the details of the house in this feature.

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Oppenheim Group Taking The Challenge of Selling The $35.5 Million Estate

 

The most expensive mansion ever sold on the show was sold for $40 million by none other than Jason Oppenheim, the head of the Oppenheim group. One of the biggest moments for the real estate, Oppenheim Group, was selling the stunning mansion. The mansion took all three seasons before it finally been sold by Jason Oppenheim. Before the house was listed on the Oppenheim Group listings, there was a lot of doubt on Jason Oppenheim's mind because this would be the most expensive home they would take on.

When the Oppenheim Group was presented with an opportunity to sell the house for a hefty amount of $40 million, Jason decided to take the challenge for himself. As one of the founders of the agency, Jason initially introduced the property on season one of the show. While they were filming Season two of Selling Sunsets, it was revealed that the house had been renovated, but the time they were filming for season three, Jason Oppenheim finally got to brag about selling the mansion, which seems unsellable.

The New Owner Of The Mansion

 

Initially, Jason Oppenheim did not want to reveal the identities of the buyers of the $40 million mansions. He attempted to keep the names anonymous for safety purposes. During the interview with Metro, the Oppenheim Group just revealed that the new owners of the mansion are a young couple and that the couple cannot be classified as celebrities. The extremely loaded couple is impressive considering their young age. However, after some time, the identity of the young couple was revealed by Variety. The website featured the young couple, which was identified as couple Tom and Lisa Bilyeu.

Tom and Lisa Bilyeu co-founded the food company famous for selling protein bars and powders, Quest Nutrition. It was said that the couple fell in love upon seeing the property and decided to spend the rest of their lives in the property. The property came with a high standard requirement of having a net worth of at least $250 million; however, as of that moment, Tom was already enjoying a net worth of about $400million which made the sale possible.

What Made The Mansion Worth $35.5 million

The luxurious Hollywood Hills mansion was designed by the South Africa-based architectural firm, Santa. The mansion expands with great detail on all the bespoke elements of each corner of the house. Among the notable features of the mansion are the indoor waterfalls that give a stunning vibe to the house, the 163-foot wraparound swimming pool that the homeowners can enjoy after a long day of work, a glass elevator that gives a sophisticated vibe to the house, and a walk-in wine closet that features numerous classic wines and gorgeous movie theater.

The estate spans about 20,000 square feet that feature a lavish infinity pool and breathtaking rooftop deck. It has nine bathrooms, a massive garage that can fit 15 cars, and a sauna. The house features an unparalleled 300-degree view city skyline which can be appreciated even more with the 175-foot pool on the property.

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Sources: House Digest, Express UK, The Things, The Tab