If sold, the 20,000-square-foot penthouse atop The Residences Tower in West Hollywood would triple the largest condo deal ever transacted in Los Angeles County, when author Candy Spelling purchased a $35 million condo in 2010.
Source: Inman News
A $100M condo? In Los Angeles? Amid a pandemic?
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