1 W. Century Drive — High Style

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1 W. Century Drive  Century City Condo

2 Bedrooms  |  2,280 sq. ft.  |  $3.69 million

 

1 W. Century Drive — The Century City home of noted architect Richard Landry, has entered the market for $3.69 million. On the 30th floor of The Century condos, it’s no surprise that the pad is outfitted with over-the-top accoutrements. Think 2,280 square feet of luxe living space, complete with a Leicht kitchen sporting Miele and Wolf appliances, and custom finishes. The two-bedroom unit also boasts a private elevator vestibule, service entrance and terrace offering stunning views.

 

Not to mention all of the building’s top-notch amenities, including a 24-hour guard gate, screening room, gym, and resort-style pool. “This is an opportunity to have an amazing luxury lifestyle, plus own a wildly sought-after architect’s personal residence that he’s crafted into a pristine jewel box in the sky,” says Heather T. Roy, who is co-listing the property with Learka Bosnak, both of Douglas Elliman.

Written by Wendy Bowman | Anthony Barcelo

 

The Century

1 W Century Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90067

(310) 272-8580  |  thecentury.com

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