Heiress to NFL seeks $16 million for designer-built Stone Canyon mansion

Over the last few years, Lisa DeBartolo and her musician husband Don Miggs have moved their cross-country portfolio of multimillion-dollar homes several times. According to tax records, the creatively inclined couple sold a 16,000-square-foot Tampa home for $6.4 million just over a year ago. A few months earlier, they sold a $7 million house in L.A.'s Laurel Canyon and spent more than $5.2 million on a 14,000-square-foot Nashville gated enclave.
Their two homes, tucked into the upper reaches of L.A.'s Stone Canyon, almost 1.5 miles beyond the Hotel Bel-Air, are now up for sale. It's still a substantial profit over the $13.6 million paid for the family-sized mansion two and a half years ago for the price of $15.9 million.
According to Rich Report, the home is described in marketing materials as "a beautifully-crafted new traditional-modern home." A stately, buff-colored stone and stucco façade on the front of the home gives way to a more casual wood-paneled rear façade with deep verandas on both floors, all but hidden behind lush foliage and security gates. Between the main residence and the guest house, there are six bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
With a snazzy kitchen open to a family room that spills out to the back yard through numerous glass sliders, Willa Ford's home offers formal living and dining areas along with impressive formal living and dining spaces. For larger events or making a culinary mess, there's also a library/office, a screening room, and a catering kitchen.
Double-stacked verandas line the rear of the home, which is tucked into a pleasantly rustic, thickly treed slope, overlooking a rectangle pool with zero-edge spillover spa located next to an evergreen expanse of faux turf. There is an outdoor kitchen and pizza oven at one end of the pool, as well as an open-air dining cabana with surround sound, while at the other end is a sport court near a two-story guesthouse with an indoor-outdoor gym.
A whole-house water filtration system, a microbial air purifying system, and infrared heaters in the alfresco dining cabana are among the high-tech highlights of the home. Approximately $3 million was scooped up for a much smaller nearby property by DeBartolo and Miggs in the fall of 2020. In the last couple of years, it underwent a comprehensive renovation and is not currently for sale.
As CEO of her family's philanthropic foundation — her father is billionaire businessman Edward DeBartolo Jr., who owned the San Francisco 49ers between 1977 and 2000 — DeBartolo is the daughter of billionaire businessman Edward DeBartolo Jr. Meanwhile, Miggs owns Los Angeles and Nashville recording studios and fronts the band Whole Damn Mess.













