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Diamond Heiress Selling Bel Air Home for $9 Million

The California estate, two houses connected by a skybridge, is back on the market

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Diamond heiress Zeta Graff has put her award-winning, modern compound in Bel-Air back on the market for $9 million.

Ms. Graff, whose ex-husband’s family owns London-based Graff Diamonds, tried to sell the Zoltan Pali-designed home in 2015 for $8.8 million, but eventually pulled it off the market. Mr. Pali, who recently turned the old Beverly Hills Post Office into the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and worked for a while on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' future museum, completed the residence in 2003.

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The home measures roughly 5,800 square feet, and consists of two structures connected by a glass skybridge. The main house features most of the living spaces, plus a master suite with a steam room, jet bath and private balcony. The second structure has three guest suites, a garage, laundry room, gym and work studio, according to the listing.

The sun-drenched living room has 30-foot ceilings and 15-foot doors, according to descriptions of the home.

The lot, which spans a little more than half an acre, includes covered patios and a yard with room for an infinity pool, according to the listing with Jay Luchs and Steven Schaefer of Newmark Residential. 

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Ms. Graff, an actress who appeared in "The Fifth Element" and period series "Jason and the Argonauts," bought the home in 2004 for $4.4 million, according to property records.

Ms. Graff could not immediately be reached for comment.