Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake fetches $26 million, banking big profits for billionaire Ron Burkle

Billionaire Ron Burkle sold the massive 10-bedroom property where legendary actor/comedian Bob Hope lived for most of his life for $26 million. That's $11 million more than he paid for the property back in 2018.

Georgie Mihaila
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Photo credit: Simon Berlyn via The Agency, insert Trikosko, Marion S., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Ron Burkle has parted ways with one of the most notable properties in his vast real estate portfolio, the former Bob Hope estate in Toluca Lake.

Burkle recently sold the property for $26 million, a price point that makes it one of the most expensive homes to sell in the San Fernando Valley, with many industry experts calling it the priciest home sale ever recorded in the celebrity-favorite neighborhood of Toluca Lake.

When the investor/architecture buff — who also owns Bob Hope’s other iconic house in Palm Springs — bought the property back in 2018, he was looking to restore it and build four to six other homes on the sprawling 5-acre property, Mansion Global reported at the time.

And restore he did.

But he decided to leave the rest of the plans in the hands of the estate’s future owners, listing the property for sale in May 2022, asking a whopping $29 million for Bob Hope’s former house.

Bob Hope estate in Toluca Lake, which features a one-hole golf course designed by Hope himself
Bob Hope estate in Toluca Lake, which features a one-hole golf course designed by Hope himself. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

Less than a year later, the former celebrity estate has found its new owner, trading hands for a hefty $26 million.

The high-profile sale was mediated by Buying Beverly Hills’ The Agency, whose Estates Division Director Kevin Dees held the listing. Dees also repped the buyer alongside colleague Sebastian Spader, also with The Agency.

The $26 million sale makes it one of the most expensive homes to sell in the San Fernando Valley — and banks a serious eight-figure profit for seller Ron Burkle, who paid $15 million for Bob Hope’s estate in 2018.

Exterior of Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake.
Exterior of Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

Seller Ron Burkle is no stranger to former celebrity abodes

Burkle, who co-founded the investment firm Yucaipa (The Yucaipa Companies, LLC) and has a net worth of well over $2 billion, has long been snapping up iconic celebrity estates and architecturally distinct homes.

He’s also the owner of Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch, and previously owned Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis house (made famous by its appearance in the 1982 Blade Runner movie).

But the billionaire seems to be particularly fond of Bob Hope’s former abodes.

He also owns Hopes’ John Lautner-designed home in Palm Springs — a futuristic, UFO-like structure that he bought back in 2016. Two years later, he added the Bob Hope estate to his property portfolio.

And since he’s now parting ways with the comedian’s former Toluca Lake home, we have the perfect excuse to kill a few minutes marveling at the many merits of this spectacular estate.

Exterior of Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake, pool view
Exterior of Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake, a true legacy from the Golden Age of Hollywood

The legacy residence, often referred to as the jewel of Toluca Lake, is every bit as grand as you’d expect.

Bob and Delores Hope bought the property back in 1939 and moved to Toluca Lake, then a popular rustic suburb that attracted names like Greta Garbo, Frank Sinatra, and Bing Crosby.

Throughout the years, they kept buying the neighboring lots until the grounds of their estate spanned more than 5 acres.

At the center of it all stood an English traditional-style home designed by architect Richard Finkelhor.

Exterior of Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake.
Exterior of Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

But given Hope’s penchant for architecture, he commissioned John Elgin Woolf — known as the father of the Hollywood Regency style — to redesign the structure. Many of the architectural elements added by Woolf are still present today.

The estate has a total of 10 bedrooms — 6 of which are located in the main house, in addition to the two staff bedrooms plus a two-bedroom apartment — and 17 bathrooms.

Inside, warm wood and stone accents abound, bathed in light by the walls of glass that are present throughout the house’s common living areas.

Inside Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake.
Inside Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency
Inside Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake.
Inside Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

The open living area includes a stone-clad fireplace (one of six fireplaces in the home) leading to a large dining area that offers ample space for dinner parties.

Inside Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake.
Inside Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

The kitchen has been heavily modernized and comes with a cozy breakfast nook.

Inside Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake.
Inside Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

The lucky future owners will also get to enjoy Hope’s original oak library — which has been meticulously preserved over the years.

But there are plenty of other rooms where you can walk in the footsteps of the house’s famous former owner.

SEE ALSO: Bob Hope’s house in Palm Springs, an architectural masterpiece

Living areas and entertainment rooms abound throughout the property, hinting at the star-studded parties and events that took place here back in the day.

Inside Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake.
Inside Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency
Inside Bob Hope's house in Toluca Lake.
Inside Bob Hope’s house in Toluca Lake. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

Fitting for a property this size, there are quite a few structures on the grounds of the estate.

An ancillary structure contains a tennis pavilion, commercial kitchen, security office, conference room, and original walk-in fireproof safe.

There’s also a two-bedroom apartment above the garage, along with staff quarters in the courtyard off of the main house.

Naturally, the grounds of the property abound with outdoor amenities.

To name just a few: a saltwater pool, lounge areas to relax with guests, a one-hole golf course designed by Hope himself with two tee positions, a tennis court, and a large barbecue kitchen.

Outdoor terrace on the grounds of the estate.
Outdoor amenities on the grounds of the estate. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency
Outdoor terrace on the grounds of the estate.
Outdoor amenities on the grounds of the estate. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency
Outdoor amenities on the grounds of the estate.
Outdoor amenities on the grounds of the estate. Photo credit: Simon Berlyn courtesy of The Agency

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With a decade-long career as a digital content creator, Georgie started out as a real estate journalist for Multi-Housing News & CPExecutive. She later transitioned into digital marketing, working with leading real estate websites like PropertyShark, RENTCafé and Point2Homes. After a brief but impactful stint in the start-up world, where she led the marketing divisions of fintech company NestReady and media publisher Goalcast, Georgie returned to her first passion, real estate, and founded FancyPantsHomes.com