Oilers owner Daryl Katz bought the most expensive house in L.A. history
Edmonton Oilers owner Daryl Katz purchased the most expensive house sold in the history of Los Angeles real estate, according to TMZ Sports.
The billionaire reportedly spent $120 million on the 20,000 square foot, six-acre Malibu estate. Katz had previously been leasing the house for $750,000 per month.
Here's a look at the unreal mansion, designed by Scott Mitchell:
The aerial view of the property.
Nothing like doing laps in a 168-foot swimming pool (the longest in California) to get your day started.
A pretty decent view to wake up to.
The only TV in the world where you can actually see Connor McDavid's facial hair, probably.
There's a good chance this room smells of rich mahogany.
(Photos courtesy Kurt Rappaport, via TMZ Sports)
Largely due to his success in the pharmacy business, Katz has a net worth of $2.9 billion, per Forbes, so forking out $120 million for a home all of a sudden doesn't seem so crazy.
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