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‘Get Out’ and ‘BlacKkKlansman’ Producer Is Buyer of $91 Million Malibu Home

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Edward H. Hamm, Jr., film producer and heir to the Hamms Beer fortune, $91 million mansion Malibu, Calif., according to people familiar with the transaction.the transaction is One Last year was the most expensive home sale in the US on record.

Ham produced the 2017 hit psychological horror film “Get Out” directed by Jordan Peele and the 2018 Spike Lee crime thriller “BlacKkKlansman.” It was not immediately possible to get a comment from him.

The deal closed in December and is the latest in a series of major deals in Malibu. The sellers were British video game designer Jonathan Burton and his ex-wife, Helen Musk. put the property on the market $125 million in February 2022.

Burton and Musk could not be reached for comment.

The approximately 6.6 acre property is located in the Paradise Cove area with direct beach access and approximately 340 feet of ocean frontage. It includes approximately 17,000 square feet of living space between the main house and staff quarters. There is also a swimming pool, tennis courts and a mini golf course.

Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency and Lisa Laughlin of Sotheby’s International Realty were listed. Agencies Paul Lester and Eileen Comora represented Hamm.

This property has approximately 340 feet of ocean.


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Daniel Taconeri/Sotheby’s International Realty

Hamm’s Beer was first brewed in Minnesota in 1865 by German immigrant Theodore Hamm and quickly became famous thanks to its mascot, the Hamm Bear, according to the Ham’s website.The ham brand is now owned by a beverage company

Molson Coors,

According to a spokesperson for Molson Coors.

Other major deals recently recorded in Malibu include media billionaire Byron Allen’s $100 million purchase of Blufftop property in October 2022 and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen’s 2021 Including buying a home for $177 million a year.

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