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- A clifftop California mansion with a high-tech automation system and an infinity pool just sold for $20.8 million, Douglas Elliman exclusively told Business Insider.
- According to Douglas Elliman, the ultra-modern San Diego home served as inspiration for Tony Stark’s house in Marvel’s "Iron Man" movies. Business Insider was not able to verify that claim, but several reports have pointed out the resemblance between the two houses.
- It’s the most expensive house sold in the ritzy La Jolla seaside community so far in 2019, according to Douglas Elliman.
- The La Jolla home spans approximately 11,545 square feet and includes a state-of-the-art automation system that controls the lights, shades, and music via iPad, as well as a multi-tiered home movie theater.
- It also comes with an infinity pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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A clifftop California mansion that reportedly inspired Tony Stark’s home in Marvel’s "Iron Man" movies just sold for $20.8 million, Douglas Elliman exclusively told Business Insider.
The San Diego dwelling, listed by Matt and Josh Altman of Douglas Elliman, was asking $24.995 million.
Take a look inside the ultra-modern California home.
An ultra-modern clifftop California mansion just sold for $20.8 million, Douglas Elliman exclusively told Business Insider. The real-estate company did not disclose the buyer.
Gary Kasl
Source: Douglas Elliman
According to Douglas Elliman, the San Diego home served as inspiration for Tony Stark’s fictional home in Marvel’s "Iron Man" movies.
Gary Kasl
Source: Douglas Elliman
Business Insider was not able to verify that claim, but several reports have pointed out the resemblance between the two houses. While the home in "Iron Man" is a fictional artist’s rendering, the clifftop location and striking modern style is similar to the real-life La Jolla home.
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