 In recent news, Mark Wahlberg has put his prize, Beverly Park Mega Mention on the market, asking a whopping $87.5 million. He had the home custom built in the ultra-exclusive neighborhood for he and his family back in 2014, and it boasts a laundry list of upscale amenities including a grotto-style pool with waterfalls, a glass-walled gym, a skate park, and much more. All over six sprawling acres of land. If Marky Mark gets even close to the asking price, it'll be the priciest home ever sold in this neighborhood. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses, and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. Mark Wahlberg, whose one-time stage name was Marky Mark, is an actor, producer, businessman, and former rapper. While he started out in the music scene back in the early 90s, he successfully transitioned into acting, most notably in the films Fear and Boogie Nights from that era. Eventually, in the early 2000s, Mark ventured into big-budget action-style movies and has also starred in some comedy roles since then. At the time, he's amassed an estimated net worth of $300 million and he's long been living in Los Angeles with his wife Rea and their four children. Even prior to this custom mega mansion the couple put on the market, they formerly lived in a different Beverly Hills home which was sold in 2016. Hey guys, it's Kara The Vampire Slayer back with another exclusive house tour here in FEMA Entertainment, today looking at the epic homes of Mark Wahlberg. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit me up on Instagram to chat, and now let's get into this video. Mark Wahlberg has been turning heads in real estate news since he put his longtime Beverly Park estate on the market for the sky-high price of $87.5 million. With the recent record-breaking sales in the neighborhood, the actor has decided the time was right to make a move and if his home sells for anywhere around his asking price, it's said to be the most expensive sale in Beverly Park. Beverly Park is the much-favored, exclusive gated community in Los Angeles, chosen by celebrities and big business titans like, where current residents include everyone from Sofia Vergara to Denzel Washington, to Eddie Murphy, Rod Stewart, The Rock, and many more. Mark purchased the colossal estate in 2009 for $8.24 million and then he and his longtime wife, Rea Durham, proceeded to have the mansion custom built to be their perfect family home. It was completed in 2014, designed by famous architect Richard Landry and it spans a sprawling 30,500 square feet of space inside. Also known as the premier estate, the Wahlberg family mansion sits on 6.2 acres of land and is packed with every amenity imaginable. The listing doesn't explain the mansion's architectural style, but the palace seems to be influenced by Europe's Chateau's mixed with an over-the-top and lavish Los Angeles vibe. Home is hidden behind massive gates and further protected by a detailed security system. Well, the property includes the huge main house, a separate guest house, a cabana, and a viewing pavilion next to the sports court. Once past the former motor core out front, which wraps around a grand fountain, inside the home there are 12 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms throughout. The entryway is two levels with soaring ceilings and a double staircase, while the limestone flooring carries on into the common room. There's a formal living room with fireplaces at either side of the room and multiple French doors out to the ground. The classy, airy color scheme in this room is similar to the formal dining room where there's an opulent chandelier overhead as well as another fireplace. The massive kitchen surely had more than enough room for the Wahlberg family with its two islands, one for meal prep and one with snack bar style seating, as well as a Mount V to entertain while you cook. There's also a sunny breakfast room and attached to the kitchen. There's another family room with yet another cozy fireplace. In total, there are seven fireplaces throughout the mansion, another one of which you're going to find in the stunning wood paneled library, which boasts two stories and plenty of built-in bookcases. Once upstairs in Mark's mansion, you'll find the master retreat which has a chocolate brown hardwood underfoot, a sitting lounge as well as a private balcony. When you have this much space in your mansion, of course, there are his and hers baths in closet. I have to say, I love Riz master bath, which is decked out in all-weight and lavender tone with a sparkling chandelier, fireplace, TV and vanity while leading straight into her custom boutique-sized walk-in closet. I swear, this setup has got to be every girl's dream. On the other hand, Mark's more masculine on suite offers wood paneled everything as well as thick veined marble with a matching wood paneled closet. As I mentioned, Mark spent the last handful of years perfecting the home and customizing it further to their light gank. This includes amenities like his glass-walled home gym, which Wahlberg has posted his detailed fitness routine from several times over on social media. I mean, this setup looks straight out of a five-star resort. Other stunning amenities include a home movie theater with plush seats for over 15 guests, a sophisticated wine cellar with tasting room, multiple web bars and more. Outside on the ground, the Wahlberg estate is landscaped with perfect gardens, towering trees and greenery, lawns and even a five-pole golf course. Of course, there's a grotto-style pool complete with waterfalls and a spa, while elsewhere, there are terraces with features like an outdoor kitchen and fire pits. The property further has a full-size tennis court with viewing pavilion, a guest house and a skate park. But despite the mansion's fully loaded features, Mark is ready to part ways with his beloved home. Before moving into their sprawling European-style mega mansion in Beverly Park, Mark and his family lived in another celeb-filled enclave of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, in a home that was actually once featured on HGTV's Million Dollar Rooms. Mark had attempted to sell this abode back in 2008 with no luck, and it returned to the market in 2012 for $12.9 million. This home, located in the mountains above Beverly Hills, was reportedly the first home which Mark had owned and uniquely customized to suit his family. Designed in a modern Mediterranean style, the home was originally built in 1985 and upgraded immensely while the Walburgs lived here. The layout of the 11,500-square-foot mansion was centered around an open-style living room with fireplace and attached terrace. Throughout the home, there were seven bedrooms and 10.5 baths, and while it was spacious by any standards, this home had nothing on Mark's current sprawling estates. Records show the couple purchased this estate way back in 2001 for $4.95 million in more recent configurations, show that the property is divided between a nearly 9,000-square-foot main mansion and a two-bed, two-bath, two-level guest house. The compound's main family home had chic, modern finishes with light oak floors and an open and airy floor plan. Aside from the living room, there was a formal dining room, a bright chef's kitchen with designer appliances and breakfast nooks, as well as a media room. The master suite had its own sitting room and fireplace, while the home had its own children's wing according to listing materials, which boasted multiple bedrooms and a family room opening onto a terrace. Elsewhere, the home had a games room and a professional-grade screening room. Mark and his family definitely made many memories in this Mediterranean mansion, and I'm sure one of the custom features he had troubles saying goodbye to was the 2,500-square-foot detached gym, complete with a full-sized boxing ring. In fact, this is where the actor trained for the film The Fighter, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. This property, much like his current mansion, offers every amenity a sports-crazed family could desire. The gated and landscaped grounds offered a putting green, a lighted, full-sized, sunken basketball court, and for those who aren't as into sports, of course, you already know that there was a lagoon-style swimming pool with waterfall and waterslide. Alright guys, well, that about wraps up our Mark Wahlberg House Tour. I mean, after seeing his current custom mansion, I'm not surprised it's making headlines for its $87 million price tag. It's one giant and no doubt amazing home, but I think spending that kind of money on any place to live is just crazy. But what did you guys think? What were your favorite features in Mark's home? In the main mansion, I loved his wife's master bath and closet setup. That was to die for. Not to mention the wood-paneled library and outside the lagoon-style pool. Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the Wahlberg family homes down in that comment section. Thanks for watching. Follow me on Instagram to chat, and I will see you all in the next video. Bye!