A newly listed Brentwood estate is bringing a new level of “quiet luxury” to Los Angeles’ ultra-high-end residential market. Asking $19.995 million, the newly constructed residence at 694 N. Tigertail Rd blends restrained European-inspired design with resort-caliber amenities, creating a home that feels both cinematic and deeply livable.

Designed by Concept by C, with landscape architecture by Christine London and fully envisioned by Gesh Group, the roughly 10,600-square-foot property unfolds behind sculptural olive trees and lantern-lit pathways in one of Brentwood’s most coveted enclaves. Rather than lean into flashy excess, the estate embraces texture, proportion, and atmosphere – an aesthetic increasingly defining luxury real estate in 2026.
Inside, lime-washed walls, limestone flooring, custom oak paneling, and steel-framed glass doors create a warm, gallery-like ambiance throughout the six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home. The interiors are layered with organic materials and muted tones, while expansive entertaining spaces flow seamlessly into the outdoors.

The chef’s kitchen features integrated Sub-Zero appliances, stone surfaces, and bespoke cabinetry designed to disappear into the architecture. Nearby, formal and informal living areas are anchored by oversized windows that bathe the home in natural light and frame views of the surrounding canyon landscape.
Amenities throughout the estate rival those of a boutique wellness retreat. Highlights include a private screening room, temperature-controlled wine display, spa-like wellness spaces, a built-in bar, and multiple lounge areas designed for both large-scale entertaining and intimate daily living. Outdoors, the grounds are equally immersive, with a resort-style pool, manicured gardens, and layered terraces that create a sense of total seclusion despite the home’s proximity to the heart of the city.

The residence arrives at a moment when buyers are gravitating toward homes that prioritize serenity and craftsmanship over overt opulence. In Brentwood, where architectural inventory continues to evolve toward cleaner, more tactile modernism, 694 N. Tigertail stands out for its ability to feel simultaneously grand and understated.
Currently listed with David Parnes, Zac Mostame, and Christina Collins of Carolwood Estates, the property represents one of the neighborhood’s most notable new-construction offerings this year.




