Los Angeles waterfront mansion featured in Tony Pacific Palisades Neighborhood Lists for $14.5 million
A Los Angeles oceanfront home with a French twist went on the market last week for $14.5 million.
The architecture of the 6,230-square-foot Pacific Palisades home was inspired by the French coast and, according to Sotheby’s International’s Shamon Shamonki listing, boasts “a pedigree of old-world craftsmanship blended with refinements expected in today’s most desirable homes.” will”. Realty’s Brentwood Brokerage.
“This property is located at the end of a cul-de-sac and elevated on a private 1 acre hilltop with inspiring views of the city, coast, sea, mountains and vineyards while still offering complete privacy and security,” said Mr . said Shamonki in an email. “This combination is almost impossible to replicate at this price.”
The five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom residence is also “located in one of the most affluent and desirable areas of Coastal Los Angeles,” he continued. “Besides, it lies [on] one of the most exclusive and safest private roads with only six houses in total.”
A gated, tree-lined driveway leads to the home, which features a double-height foyer with a wrought iron staircase, hardwood floors, and an open floor plan punctuated by eye-catching lighting, as the photo listing shows. There are also double doors throughout to cater to the coveted indoor-outdoor lifestyle of California and the French Riviera.
There’s also a living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room with a designer-built butler’s pantry, an eat-in kitchen, a sunroom, a wood-paneled library, and a games and media room with a built-in desk and shelving.
A covered terrace overlooking the pool.
Paul Barnaby for Sotheby’s International Realty
The master bedroom suite is listed as having a private balcony and fireplace, as well as a bathroom overlooking the grounds. There are four other bedrooms with oversized windows, one of which is currently used as an exercise room.
Outside, there’s a pool, spa, and lounge area with views of Catalina Island and beyond, as well as a loggia with a chandelier and banquette seating. The yard is surrounded by tall hedges and mature landscaping.
The home last traded in 2010, when the current owners bought the property for $5.3 million from comedian, director, and screenwriter Judd Apatow and his wife, actor Leslie Mann, according to PropertyShark records.
The sellers could not be reached for comment.
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