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Bay is hoping to pick up around $13.5 million for the three-story, 7, 919-square-foot property.
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Michael Bay has reportedly put one of his Bel-Air properties up for sale. The property , one of the most prestigious in the area, was designed by one of California’s best-known architects the late Jack Warner, whose company also designed the famous Bel-Air Country Club.
The 7, 919-square-foot, traditionally designed property stands out for its especially high ceilings and comprises a family room complete with its own bar, an extensive home theater, wine cellar, four bedrooms and no less than six bathrooms.
Bay’s property sits on one-acre of its own ground, and includes a swimming pool shaded by mature trees.
According to Los Angeles public records, Michael Bay acquired the property way back in 1999, paying around $5 million for it. There has been considerable speculation in the property business around Bel-Air that Bay has been thinking of selling, as he has had another property built in the same highly exclusive area.
Bay, the well-known Hollywood as one of its most successful producers come directors behind such box office hits as “Armageddon” which he produced way back in 1998 and “Pearl Harbor” which he shot in 2001. Michael Bay’s films are reported to have grossed over three billion dollars world-wide.
He is also responsible for the remake of such cult horror movies as “The Amityville Horror “, “A Nightmare on Elm Street” , two “Texas Chainsaw Massacre “films and a”Friday the 13th“ movie, all of them through the Platinum Dunes production company of which he is the co-owner.
Michael Bay has consistently displayed his abilities in directing high-budget action films which are characterized by their exceptional visuals and substantial special effects,