LA residence built by a famed Grand Prix motorcycle racer lists for $10.49M

LA residence built by a famed Grand Prix motorcycle racer lists for $10.49M

  • New York Post
  • 05/22/24

This Mediterranean-style mansion built and once owned by retired Grand Prix motorcycle racer John Kocinski, which once asked $30 million, is now back on the market for $10.49 million.

Architect Richard Robertson III, who handled Fleur de Lys — a 45,000-square-foot megamansion that sold for $102 million in cash in 2014 — designed the home in the Hollywood Hills’ Bird Streets area.

John Kocinski.Bongarts/Getty Images
A view of the grand interior.Christopher Amitrano
Beamed ceilings and carved mantels are just some of the home’s exquisite details.Christopher Amitrano
 
A dramatic double door entry to the mansion.Christopher Amitrano

Kocinski bought the property at 9240 Robin Drive for $2.3 million in 2004, built the house in 2007 and then listed it for that hefty $30 million sum.

Ultimately, Michael Shabani, founder of Crown Equity — a Beverly Hills-based real estate investment, development and management company — ended up buying it for $7.1 million in 2022 at a no-reserve auction. 

At 7,682 square feet, the white stucco and clay tile home comes with four bedrooms, eight baths, a screening room, a library and an 800-bottle wine cellar.

John Kocinski doing what he does best.PA Images via Getty Images
The 800 bottle wine room.Christopher Amitrano
Beautiful stairs lead to a lounge, a second bar and the main bedroom.Christopher Amitrano

A gated driveway leads to the home, which opens from a dramatic double-door entry framed in limestone topped by a balcony.

Design details include 12-foot beamed ceilings, stone and marble floors, and five fireplaces with hand-carved mantels.

The main floor features a living room, a library, a wet bar and a formal dining room. There’s also a chef’s kitchen and a butler’s pantry. Statement stairs lead to a lounge area, a second wet bar and a large main bedroom where French doors lead to a balcony.

The chic chef’s kitchen is key for entertaining.Christopher Amitrano
The elegant home was built in 2019.Christopher Amitrano

A lower level off of the rotunda houses the screening room with a wet bar and the wine cellar. French doors lead to the rear garden with terraces and an infinity-edge pool — with views from downtown LA to the ocean. 

Kocinski, who raced from the late 1980s through 1999, won a Grand Prix World Championship in 1990 and a Superbike World Championship in 1997.

The listing brokers are Official’s Brent Watson and Marco Salari.

 

 

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