Ronald Tutor lists his 3.4-acre estate in the Hidden Hills for $18.9 million
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Ronald N. Tutor, president and chief executive of construction giant Tutor-Saliba, has listed his Hidden Hills compound for $18.9 million.
The Tudor-style estate sits on 3.4 acres of rolling lawns with a lake, waterfalls, a swimming pool and grotto, gardens and a tennis court. The gated home of more than 19,000 square feet has a master suite with his-and-her closets and six additional bedroom suites in the main wing.
A bridge stretching across to the entertainment wing contains a large arcade. The ballroom can accommodate several hundred guests at a time. The wing also includes a bar, a poker room, a gym, a guesthouse and two staff apartments.
Tutor, a 1963 USC grad, has worked his entire career in the construction industry, growing from a small local builder to a national civil works construction concern.
Tracy Tutor Maltas, an agent with of Partner’s Trust, Los Angeles, and the daughter of the real estate and contracting mogul, has the listing.
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