Mohamed Hadid—controversial SoCal real estate developer and card-carrying bon vivant—finalized a residential property purchase in Beverly Hills this month. The house is notable, in light of its new owner, for its qaintness.
The 1955-built low-slung ranch was, according to the listing, renovated around 1970. The home’s exterior features include an asymmetrical façade, bay window, and winged design.
Within, the 4,300 square footer looks tastefully updated. Dark-toned plank hardwood, moody cool tones, and tile are now featured prominently. The kitchen boasts a waterfall island, marble countertops, and a mosaic counter backsplash. A marble fireplace is the centerpiece of the living room, where multiple sets of French doors open to the property exterior.
The house is a four-and-four. The master is adequate, with a fireplace, a vaulted ceiling, and a door opening to the property; the master bath features separate his-and-hers vanities, as well as an alcove soaking tub.
The lot extends to over half an acre, with a patio, a fire feature, expansive lawns, and mature trees.