Honey Co-Founder George Raun Lists Bel-Air Mansion For $150 Million
Abstract
Matthew Momberge The Bel-Air home is listed for $150 million. After purchasing the unfinished home in 2020, Raun enlisted renowned architecture and design firm Saota, as well as Woods Dangaran, to create a one-of-a-kind trophy estate. The concrete-clad home has two levels that overlook the backyard through walls of glass. The high-quality materials and finishes are seen throughout the home, but best exemplified in the chef's kitchen, dining room, and living spaces. The first level of the home provides seamless indoor-outdoor living, and the glass sliding doors open onto the resort-like backyard. Though the U.S. housing market just hit a break after a whirlwind past few years, ultra-luxury homes will always be in demand. These include Marc Andreessen's record-breaking $177 million transaction for a 13-structure Malibu compound, and two other homes purchased at $44 million and $34 million.