A palatial Beverly Hills estate shimmers like an oasis, its glamorous excess beckoning through the exclusive gates of North of Sunset. Originally built for Guess founder Maurice Marciano, the 11-bedroom mansion sprawls indulgently across nearly 3 acres, one of several personal Xanadus for casino mogul Steve Wynn. It hit the market in 2020 with a $135 million price tag and saw several price cuts over the past few years. Today it is available for $75 million.
Grandeur greets visitors at the lengthy driveway, ushering guests toward the 27,150-square-foot stronghold. Within, contemporary spaces dazzle with jewel-toned carpets, backlit ceilings, and crystalline light fixtures, evoking Wynn’s opulent hotel-casinos. The great room’s blue hues complement the dining room’s beige tones and living area’s sultry red.
Outside, diverse terraces encourage languorous lounging and lavish entertaining. Pristine walking paths wind past the sunken tennis court, its hedge walls sealing off the outside world. The grounds’ 2.7 acres dwarf Beverly Hills lots, allowing complete seclusion.
Upstairs, the sprawling owner’s suite pampers with office, massage room, and dual baths. Four more ensuite bedrooms accommodate guests, augmented by separate guest quarters. Amenities astound, including theater, gym, and pool house—this compound lacks nothing.
Initially a youthful 90s party palace for Guess jeans, Wynn has since refined the mansion into his personal residence. With interiors distantly evoking commercial glam, it still provides an escape from his casino kingdom into regal residential splendor.
Wynn’s net worth is around $3.4 billion, per Forbes.