Lane Kiffin is well aware with what it’s like to live in California, so his reaction to photos of Lincoln Riley’s new oceanfront estate was especially interesting.

Kiffin mentioned the new Southern Cal coach when he asked on Twitter, “Did They tell you about California taxes first??”

According to Front Office Sports, Riley paid $17.2 million on his new oceanfront estate in Los Angeles, which is 13,000 square feet with 7 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. It also has a 5-car garage among several other high-end features.

The home, known as The Roessler House in Palos Verdes Estates because it was the long-time home of the city’s influential first mayor, according to the Robb Report.

“Even today, it’s a very magical kind of community, with no real commerce, no streetlights or stop signs, and more than 25 per cent of its area dedicated to parkland or open space. Most of that was down to Fred Roessler,” Chris Adlam, listing agent with Vista Sotheby’s International Realty, told the Robb Report.

Arguably the best feature of this landmark estate is its outdoor space. With no fewer than six outdoor dining areas, a large outdoor kitchen, pool and rolling lawns—all facing west to enjoy the California sunsets—the home makes the most of its coveted hilltop position. The expansive grounds also feature a putting green, a full-size tennis court, traditional Spanish fountain and a 790-square-foot one-bedroom detached guest cottage.

“This is one of those special homes, in a special part of the world, with a unique history. It’s a true, once-in-a-generation opportunity,” adds Adlam.