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Wrigley Gum Heir’s Venice Beach Compound Asks $13M

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A stunning, two-house Los Angeles compound, owned by Jim Offield, heir of Wrigley chewing gum, has been listed on the market for $12.95 million, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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Tucked in the Windward Circle neighborhood and just minutes from Venice Beach, the property consists of a main residence, as well as a duplex guesthouse––totaling three bedrooms and thee-and-a-half bathrooms––on a 5,102-square-foot lot.

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Designed by architect, Frederick Fisher, with interiors by designer Tom Stringer, the 2003-built main residence, consisting of 4,930 square feet of living space, is offered individually for $10.95 million.

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Hand-carved teak doors, imported from Thailand, open up from the salon to the in-home theater.

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Through the master bedroom, a stone tub is an enticing feature in the master bathroom.

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A fenced courtyard is located off the entryway, while there is another, more central courtyard, with newly-set pavers and overhanging magnolia trees.

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Offered for $2 million, the guesthouse spans 694 square feet.

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A two-car garage is attached to the main house.

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The owner is the great-grandson of William Wrigley Jr., founder of the 1891-established chewing gum empire. In 2008, Wrigley was sold to Mars for $23 billiion.

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“This exquisite home is a design dream and is perfectly poised for entertaining off the coast of Venice,” says, co-listing agent Aaron Kirman of Aaroe Estates. “Along Silicon Beach, the energy makes for a unique intersection of urban and relaxing oasis, a unique combination and one I'm proud to represent."

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Ashley Wolf also represents the property.

Images courtesy of Matthew Momberger

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