Known for his over-the-top L.A. mansions, real estate developer Nile Niami has sealed a deal for his 20,500-square-foot Opus mansion in Beverly Hills.
Source: Inman News
Nile Niami finds buyer for $50M Beverly Hills spec mansion
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