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Maurice Marciano, co-founder of the Guess brand, has put up for sale a mansion in Beverly Hills, California, which was built in 2015 by architect Paul McClean.

The businessman expects to receive $28 million dollars for the property, which would be several million more than the $21 million dollars that he paid in 2016.

This house was built on a plot of 0.40 acres and its structure highlights the glass, steel and stone used for its construction.

The main house has an extension of 10,326 square footage spread over two floors c With five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room and other luxuries such as movie theater, game room, wine cellar, spa, gym, sauna and more.

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In the kitchen there are two central islands with white countertops that combine with the high-end steel appliances. stainless steel.

The main room has access to a private terrace, private bathroom and a large dressing room.

The glass walls make spaces such as the living room more illuminated by natural light and that from there access to the outside is very easy.

The exterior has extensive green areas with a terrace, swimming pool, spa area and other ideal spaces to enjoy the outdoors.

Maurice Marciano created Guess in the years 80 along with his brothers Paul, Arm and and Georges. During his early years, the businessman held managerial positions such as president and general manager.

In 2020 ceased to be chairman of the board of directors and is retired, although he continues to be part of the important decisions for the company as a founding member.

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