Norman Lear | Born 1922
$6.5 Million – Brentwood, California

Born in 1922, Norman Lear is an incredibly successful television writer and producer. He’s responsible for creating and developing several iconic sitcoms during the ‘70s, including Maude, Sanford and Son, All in the Family, The Jeffersons, and Good Times. Through his success in the entertainment industry, Lear has been able to acquire a great amount of fortune, and he’s used it to acquire various real estate properties.

One of Lear’s most notable real estate investments was a beautiful mansion located in Brentwood, California. He reportedly paid $6.5 million for the property back in 1988, and it came with a 14,000-square-foot main house and a garage that can store up to 35 cars. It also features magnificent views of the ocean, canyons, and the city. Of course, the home also comes with multiple bedrooms, and it’s fully equipped with lavish amenities, including a swimming pool.

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