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For $62 Million, This LA Mansion with a 15-Car Garage Can Be Yours

  • This $62 million Los Angeles mansion comes with a 15-car “auto gallery,” an adult version of a toy racetrack, and a racing simulator.
  • At 15,642 square feet, this home looks like a playhouse for any auto enthusiast with deep pockets.
  • Beyond the price tag, what’s not to like?

This LA mansion is a dangerous combination of a passion for cars and arguably too much money, but that’s what makes it perfect for the uber-wealthy car enthusiast. The only thing that it may be missing is a life-size racetrack, but if you’re spending $62 million on a home, odds are good paying for track time wouldn’t be too much of an added burden.

The home, at 1301 Collingwood in Los Angeles, comes with a 15-car “auto gallery” (per the listing, but admittedly, it is more gallery than garage) that looks to be inspired by none other than Batman’s Batcave. According to the Wall Street Journal, the home belongs to Kipp Nelson, a former partner at investment bank Goldman Sachs; he also happens to be the person the toy racetrack—the Kippway—is named after.

Zillow

It took four years to build this 15,642-square-foot home; it was designed by Olson Kundig and was completed in 2018. With a demanding presence defined by a modern and industrial feel, it has five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Beyond a gym and infinity pools overlooking the city, it comes with a virtual racing simulator.

Zillow

Oh, and if you’re interested, Zillow estimates the monthly payment for this palace to be $274,309.

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