It’s sold. . .finally. The late Bijan Pakzad’s Beverly Hills estate, coined the “gaudy mansion” for its clashing interior style and mustard yellow paint, is officially off the market. An undisclosed buyer paid $9.8 million for the 6 bedroom, 12 bath, 22 car garage, 12,000 square foot home.
It took 10 months and 140 private showings to sell the “gaudy mansion” that was listed for sale for $12 million last June. The flamboyant designer reportedly purchased the mansion in 2002 for $7 million from Mexican singer Luis Miguel.
Bijan made millions designing clothes for elite clientele including Oscar de la Renta, Jay Leno, President Barack Obama and former president Bill Clinton to name a few. The fashion mogul’s store on Rodeo Drive was coined, “the most expensive store in the world.”