

LA28 Olympics boss Casey Wasserman has slashed the sales price of his Los Angeles mansion by nearly $8 million months after marking it down by $2.6 million.
The sports mogul’s Kubrick-inspired glass-and-terrazzo abode is now asking just $24.995 million, a staggering drop from its $32.5 million price tag when it hit the market in September 2025.
Wasserman, who has an estimated net worth of $400 million, according to multiple reports, bought the newly built property for $23.6 million in August 2020 — two months after he sold a custom-built Beverly Hills mansion to music executive David Geffen for $68 million.
The 11,179-square-foot showpiece at 9265 Robin Dr. in Los Angeles was designed by XTEN Architects and sits high above LA in the exclusive Bird Streets neighborhood.
The home was previously celebrated as the winner of the AIA Los Angeles Award for Most Influential Architecture of 2020.
Inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey,” the futuristic residence looks more like a movie set than a traditional mansion, with floor-to-ceiling glass, polished terrazzo floors and sweeping views stretching from downtown LA to the Pacific Ocean.
The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom property features a professional theater, gym, dance studio, office and gallery-style walls built for displaying art.
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The estate also includes an infinity pool, sprawling lawn and an eight-car subterranean garage.
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