There is a particular kind of home that doesn’t reveal itself all at once. It earns your attention slowly, detail by detail, until you realize you are standing inside something that has been thought about — really thought about — in a way that most homes simply are not. 2700 Woodstock Road in the Hollywood Hills is that kind of home. A private architectural sanctuary spanning approximately 8,437 square feet, it was not built quickly or casually. It was crafted and refined over the course of a decade, shaped by the terrain it occupies and designed to exist in complete harmony with the canyon around it.

Arrival sets the tone immediately. A long gated drive unfolds into a private atrium framed by potted palms, mature fruit trees, and sculptural hardscape — a resort-like threshold that signals, from the very first moment, that what lies beyond is something different. The Hollywood Hills has long been home to extraordinary properties, but there is a particular quality to this one that feels less designed than discovered — as though the house and the land arrived at each other naturally, after years of patient negotiation.
The aesthetic throughout is Tulum-inspired — organic textures, natural materials, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow that blurs the line between the built environment and the canyon landscape surrounding it. Walls of glass retract fully to reveal a true infinity-edge pool that disappears into the canyon horizon, paired with an expansive pedestal deck designed for both quiet mornings and larger gatherings. The 360-degree canyon views create a sensation that is difficult to describe and impossible to forget — the feeling of being suspended above the city, entirely removed from it, while remaining just moments from everything Los Angeles has to offer.

Inside, the scale is generous without ever feeling excessive. Seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, dual primary suites, and a separate guest house offer a flexibility that serves equally well as a private family residence or an estate designed for entertaining at the highest level. A private elevator connects each level with ease, while the interiors carry the same careful attention to materiality and craft that defines the exterior — every surface, every finish, every transition between spaces reflecting the decade of consideration that shaped the whole.
The technology integration is equally considered. Smart glass transitions from clear to opaque at a touch, automated window treatments respond to the light and the hour, and a dedicated theater — designed for a full LED screen wall with surround sound — anchors the home’s entertainment capabilities with the same seriousness applied to everything else. These are not features added as an afterthought. They are systems woven into the fabric of a home that was designed, from the ground up, to function as beautifully as it looks.

What makes 2700 Woodstock Road genuinely rare in the Los Angeles market is the coherence of its vision. In a city where architectural ambition often outpaces follow-through, this is a home that delivers on every promise it makes — from the drama of the arrival sequence to the infinity edge of the pool to the quiet sophistication of the interiors. A decade of refinement is visible in every detail, and the result is a property that feels not just finished, but complete.
Just moments from the Canyon Country Store, Sunset Boulevard, and the Mulholland lookout, with easy access to Studio City, the 101, and the dining and retail of the surrounding neighborhoods, the estate offers something increasingly rare in Los Angeles: true seclusion without sacrifice. Privacy and accessibility, canyon drama and urban convenience, grand scale and intimate warmth — all of it, finally, in one place.
Listed at $17,900,000 by Denise Snanoudj, Gina Michelle, and George Ouzounian of The Agency.




