The architectural marvel in Beverly Hills, nicknamed the “salad spinner” due to its circular structure, sits on a half-acre lot on Loma Linda Drive, according to Mansion Global.
The 7,500-square-foot residence features six bedrooms, a seven-car garage, and an infinity-edge pool with panoramic views of Los Angeles.

Designed by modernist, futuristic architect Ed Niles for developer Raffi Cohen in 2009, the home’s unique design centres around a raised circular glass section that houses the main living areas.
Niles explained that this distinctive feature was intentionally designed to bring families together.
The property’s distinctive layout includes a main glass ring surrounding an inner courtyard, with a transparent circular extension housing the primary suite and a connected cube serving as guest quarters.

The current owners purchased the property in 2014 for US$10.5 million and have primarily used it as a rental property, commanding monthly rates between US$50,000 and US$85,000.
This rental history has included some notable tenants, including pop star Justin Bieber, who moved there after leaving his Calabasas home following a dispute with a neighbour.
The home gained notoriety as a party venue during this period.

Rapper Meek Mill reportedly hosted a large gathering there after the Grammy Awards in 2015, which resulted in legal action.
According to court documents, the lawsuit claimed that nearly 1,000 people allegedly trespassed on the property during the event.
The property was initially listed in May of last year for nearly US$35 million before being temporarily removed from the market in January.

It returned to the market in February at roughly the same price point before the recent reduction to US$31.99 million.
Located at the end of a cul-de-sac in Beverly Hills, the property features a ribbed metal facade that separates it from neighbouring properties, providing maximum privacy despite its glass construction.