A slice of paradise! Aussie Domino's boss spends a whopping $28 million on an 8 bed room and 15 rest room Bel Air mansion... after beginning his 30-year profession within the pizza enterprise as a supply boy
The CEO of Dominos in Australia has splashed out large bucks for a Bel Air mansion.
Don Meij, 52, and his spouse Jenny paid a whopping $28 million for the villa property within the ritzy Los Angeles suburb.
It boasts eight bedrooms and a surprising 15 bogs, in line with realestate.com.au.
It additionally options an indoor pool and spa, a house theatre and a climate-controlled wine cellar.
The house sits on half an acre of land that overlooks Stone Canyon Reservoir.
Moreover, it boasts metropolis views of Downtown Los Angeles.
In response to the itemizing, the home contains 'a voluminous formal front room, eating room and wood-panelled workplace, all with French doorways that open to exterior terraces and views of the reservoir.'
'An entertainer's paradise awaits on the decrease degree, with indoor pool and spa, dwelling theatre, billiard room, local weather managed wine cellar and subterranean storage.'
It provides that the property was offered again in August.
Don and Jenny lately offered their ski chalet in Aspen, Colorado for nearly $14 million.
In 2018, they offered their household dwelling within the Brisbane suburb of Ascot for $11 million.
Then final yr, the excessive flying couple bought a three-bedroom, full ground Gold Coast condominium for $5.3 million.
Meij started his profession within the the pizza enterprise as a supply driver in 1987, working his method by the ranks to the pinnacle of Domino's operations in Australia.
In Could 2005, Meij led Domino's to turn into Australia's first publicly-listed pizza chain on the Australian Inventory Trade.
He celebrated 30 years with the corporate in 2017.