Former Call Of Duty Boss Lists Bel Air Mansion For Astronomical Price, See Inside

Call of Duty veteran Dave Anthony, who worked on the series starting in the early 2000s and later helped create the Black Ops franchise, is selling his California mansion. Anthony has listed his mansion in Bel Air for a cool $26.995 million.

The home spans about 9,000 square feet and sits on about .7 acres in the luxurious neighborhood of Bel Air. It’s a three-story, seven-bedroom home made of white brick and limestone, featuring hardwood floors with wood shipped over from German’s Black Forest. The home also boasts a soundproof office that has a room hidden behind a bookcase.

“Call of Duty: Black Ops” creator Dave Anthony is putting his custom-built Bel-Air home on the market for $26.995 million. The seven-bedroom Los Angeles estate recalls the English countryside. https://t.co/CcZ1Gtft0Y

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Anthony and his wife Betim bought the property in 2010 for $3.5 million, but back then, it was a smaller, older home originally built in the 1940s that had leaks. Anthony told WSJ Real Estate that he decided to tear it down and rebuild. The new home as it stands today was completed in 2022.

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