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LVMH Just Sold El Encanto, Its Only U.S. Hotel, for $82.2 Million

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LVMH is saying goodbye to its sole stateside resort.

The luxury conglomerate has just sold its only U.S. hotel, the five-star El Encanto resort in California. Nestled in an exclusive enclave in Santa Barbara, the historic accommodations previously fell under the Belmond hospitality umbrella. Now, though, Tinder cofounder Justin Mateen swiped right on the property, purchasing it alongside his brother Tyler and Culver Capital for $82.2 million.

The seven-acre estate first opened its doors back in 1918; since then, its 90 rooms have play host to many an Old Hollywood star, including Clark Gable, Hedy Lamarr, and Carole Lombard, as the ultimate secluded retreat, the Los Angeles Times reported. El Encanto comes with sweeping views of the Pacific, along with a slew of bungalows and villas, each with their own distinct style inspired by the coastal towns dotting the Riviera. Accommodations are priced over $1,000, according to the publication.

The hotel’s pools, with views of the ocean beyond.

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“The beauty of the American Riviera rivals the best coastlines in Europe but is less than 90 minutes from Los Angeles and just a direct flight from many major U.S. cities,” Mateen said in a statement. “We will be pouring love and resources into this iconic property to continue that legacy and ensure that it remains a top destination for visitors from around the world and down the block.”

Those resources could total up to $40 million, which is as much as Mateen and co. plan to splash down for renovations. The team anticipates keeping the property open while doing the upgrades during the hotel’s low season over the next three years, the L.A. Times reported. El Encanto, which the new owners plan to treat as a boutique hotel, may have a few of its rooms converted into retail spaces, like a café; Mateen will also transform the grounds and may top the resort with a membership club.

As for LVMH, it won’t be out of the U.S. hotel scene for long. In 2028, the luxury behemoth is set to open a Bulgari property in Miami Beach, a company spokesperson told Bloomberg. Belmond is just as busy: The hospitality titan just unveiled a new sleeper train that can take you from London to Wales in style.

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