James McClain For the third time since her December 2016 death, the longtime Bel Air home of Zsa Zsa Gabor has been sold. This week, the property went for exactly $16 million to Singapore-based diamond and precious metal mogul Robert Friedland, the founder of Ivanhoe Mines and a Forbes-listed billionaire.That sale price is down considerably from what the house last fetched, in fall 2018, when it sold for $20.8 million to a mystery buyer.