Mark Wahlberg’s luxurious Beverly Hills estate hits the market with a $79.5 million price tag

Mark Wahlberg, 51, and his wife Rhea Durham, 44, purchased their Beverly Hills estate in 2009—the same year they got married—for around $8.25 million. The massive home was designed by architect Richard Landry, known as the “King of the Megamansion.” The couple lives there with their four children.

The home boasts 12 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms, featuring a grand double-height foyer with a wrought-iron imperial staircase. It includes formal living and dining rooms, a spacious kitchen with two islands, a bright breakfast nook, and a family room. The design highlights arched doorways, fireplaces, striking lighting fixtures, and French doors throughout.

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Additional luxurious spaces include a wood-paneled library, a home theater, a wet bar, a wine cellar with a tasting room, and a primary bedroom suite that offers a sitting area, two bathrooms, and two dressing rooms.

The estate features a professional-grade gym where Mark Wahlberg—known for films like The Fighter, The Departed, and Father Stu—can stick to his early morning workout routine as part of his “4 a.m. club” of early risers.

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Sports enthusiasts will also appreciate the property’s many amenities, including a five-hole golf course, a versatile court for basketball or tennis, a grotto-style pool, and even a skate park. The home is surrounded by beautifully maintained lawns.

Representatives for Wahlberg have not yet responded to requests for comment.

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