Goldman Sachs' Gene Tiger Sykes Just Paid $40 Million In Cash For This Bel Air Mansion
Gene "Tiger" Sykes of Goldman Sachs just paid $40 million for La Belle Vie, according to The Real Estalker. Sykes, who has been called the most influential M&A banker working today, apparently paid for the place in cash.
The 35,000 square foot mansion was built for Iris Cantor, a philanthropist, by her late husband Bernard Gerald Cantor (who founded Cantor Fitzgerald).
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.The home was put on the market in 2009 for $53 million and some of its amenities include a media room, three kitchens, a staff wing, a billiards room, tennis court, beauty salon, a wine cellar, a gym, a pool, and eight bedrooms and 21 bathrooms.
The house is 35,000 square feet
The entrance way
The eloquent living room
One of the bedrooms
Another of the eight bedrooms
Another living area, chandeliers everywhere
A seating area
There are 12 fireplaces throughout the house
The beautiful pool area
Goldman Sachs employees are buying real estate left and right
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Update: 2024-03-08