May 18, 2009
Record label owner Cody Leibel lists a mansion he owns in the Beverly Hills, Calif. postal district for $16.5M
Record label owner Cody Leibel has placed a five-bedroom mansion he owns in the Beverly Hills, Calif. postal area — also known as the BH PO — on the market for $16,500,000.
In a Big Time Listings exclusive, we can report on Leibel’s listing of the mansion, which came on the market on May 8. Leibel owns a record label known as C-Note Records.
Built in 1959 and recently rehabbed and expanded from 2,815 square feet to 5,427 square feet, the Hamptons Modern-style mansion has five baths, high ceilings, and walls of glass, according to public records and listing information. Outdoor features on the gated, acre-plus property include a quarter-mile-long driveway, a pool overlooking the forest, and a motor court for 20 cars, according to public records and listing information.
Records show that Leibel, who is the son of Canadian developer Lorne Leibel (who himself owns a 6,143-square-foot mansion in nearby Bel-Air), paid $9,205,000 to purchase the property in October 2007, suggesting that he has quite an optimistic view of this property.
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Comments on Record label owner Cody Leibel lists a mansion he owns in the Beverly Hills, Calif. postal district for $16.5M »
Cody Leibel in Los Angeles, Estate of the Day | money news blog @ 1:17 pm
[...] Properties Big Time Listings mentioned a couple of weeks ago that investor and record label owner Cody Leibel had put a home in the Beverly Hills Post Office [...]
Whoever heard of C-Note Records? I think they only ever recorded one artist. They don’t even seem to have a web page. And how come all the pictures of this guy are the same goofball cut and paste onto some fantastic background. I’ve think you’ve been had.