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5 of the Most Stunning Luxury Homes for Sale in Los Angeles

May. 3rd, 2021

JustLuxe worked with The Agency, one of the world’s leading real estate agencies for high-end listings, to pull some of the finest homes on the market in the Los Angeles area.

23800 Malibu Crest Dr. ($49.5 million)


Malibu’s New Castle home, located at 23800 Malibu Crest Dr., is a 15,500-square-foot architectural masterpiece perched in the hills above Malibu Beach and the Malibu Lagoon, with expansive views of the Pacific Ocean to the west and Malibu’s famous canyons to the east. Set on about 2.5 acres, the property includes the seven-bedroom, 10-bathroon main home; a two-bedroom, four-bathroom guest house; a 400-foot private driveway; and a 75-foot-long infinity pool with uninterrupted ocean views.


 

11490 Orum Rd. ($49 million)


Located at 11490 Orum Rd. in Bel Air, the Orum House is near some of Los Angeles’ most expensive real estate. This home stands out with an American Institute of Architects award-winning design from famed architect Zoltan Pali, who envisioned a contemporary three-story residence that seems to float above its surroundings with an ultra-sleek glass-wrapped exterior. Set on a 1.6-acre lot, the nine-bedroom, 15-bathroom home encompasses 18,850 square feet of space, including 6,000 square feet of deck space from which to take in panoramic views of the Getty Center, Downtown L.A., Century City, and the Pacific Ocean. Highlights include an LED-lit mirror-image pool and spa hugging the hillside, 1,000-bottle glass wine room, and Dolby Atmos home movie theater.


 

9344 Nightingale Dr. ($34 million)


Also designed by architect Zoltan Pali, 9344 Nightingale Dr. is another shining example of the ultra-contemporary homes dominating the upper echelon of the Los Angeles real estate market. Perched on a private hillside promontory in the exclusive Bird Streets neighborhood in the hills above West Hollywood, the residence offers sweeping vistas of the city, canyon, and ocean. Notable features include a 60-foot-long retractable skylight, dual master suites with 270-degree city and ocean views, and a “glass curtain wall,” which wraps the third floor and utilizes four different opacities to create a reflective exterior that shimmers and morphs.


 

72 Beverly Park ($32.5 million)


Beverly Hills is a neighborhood synonymous with luxury and it’s home to some of Los Angeles’ most exclusive (and expensive) properties. Among them is 72 Beverly Park, which is a 20,000-square-foot compound on an expansive 6.78-acre lot in the North Beverly Park neighborhood above the famous Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive shopping district. Its myriad features include a lap pool and pool house, large gazebo, separate plunge pool, paddle tennis court, cascading waterfalls, and a 6,100-square-foot multi-level guest house and entertainment pavilion connected to the main house by a steel-columned bridge.


 

25304 Prado de la Felicidad ($20.5 million)


Calabasas has become a celebrity-favorite Los Angeles suburb and Prado de la Felicidad, with its cliff-front location and sweeping mountain views above the scenic Mulholland Highway, is the area’s most sought-after and priciest street. The six-bedroom, 10-bathroom 25304 Prado de la Felicidad stands out for its Italian-inspired design spanning almost 11,500 square feet and sitting on a 1.4-acre lot that has the feel of a Tuscan country estate. Highlights include a hillside waterfall spilling into a Koi pond, 15-seat home theater, a wine-tasting room with 800-bottle storage, and endless Italian romance.

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