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$100 Million Spanish Villa—Your Own Personal Resort Brought to Market by Sally Forster Jones

One would be hard-pressed to uncover a ritzy five-star resort filled with as many out-of-this-world amenities as can be found in this newly constructed trophy estate in highly sought-after East Gate Bel-Air.

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An Exceptional Offering Unlike Any Other, UNICA Offers a Once-in-a-lifetime Opportunity to Own a Personal Resort in One of L.A.’s Most Coveted Enclaves

8 BEDROOMS | 21 BATHROOMS | 41,000 SQFT

In fact, the name “UNICA” was chosen for this modern Spanish villa based on its rare creature comforts and world-class locale—all of which adds up to an extravagant and secluded compound rife with unparalleled craftsmanship and curated finishes.

“This estate has some of the most amazing features we have ever seen in a single property,” says Sally Forster Jones of Compass, who is listing the eight-bedroom, 21-bath property for $100 million.

And for that, she adds: “The lucky buyer will have the luxury of a spa retreat, movie theater, basketball court and more, in the comfort of their own home.” 

Nestled behind a private gate—at the end of a majestic driveway highlighted by lush landscaping and a striking black basalt waterfall—this opulent residence features more than 41,000 square feet of open and light-filled living space accented by soaring ceilings, American black walnut and burl walnut flooring, and floor-to-ceiling glass pocket doors that open to provide seamless indoor-outdoor environs.

Among the show-stopping features: a glass cat-walk; basketball court that can be easily transformed into a ballroom; two-level wine-tasting room and temperature-controlled wine cellar with space for 1,200-plus bottles; and the 36-seat theater boasting a popcorn/candy galley.

Other notable characteristics include a sleek gourmet kitchen outfitted with high-end La Cornue appliances and custom petrified wood center island, along with a wellness floor equipped with a 75-foot saltwater lap pool, oak sauna, stone steam room, salon and gym. A lavish master suite spanning an entire wing, meanwhile, holds an Arabescato Orobico marble fireplace, glass pocket doors leading to a private balcony, and dual baths and designer walk-in closets.

Outdoors, a resort-like backyard is showcased by a multilevel patio space for al fresco dining and lounging, 75-foot infinity pool and spa, weather-proof Samsung wall video board and outdoor kitchen, not to mention breathtaking city and canyon views. Finally, a high-speed gallery for 20-plus vehicles that would be ideal for any car enthusiast’s coveted collection.

Presented by 

Sally Forster Jones | 310.579.2200 | DRE 00558939
Anita Stephan | 424.333.6824 | DRE 01493467
of Compass

David Kramer | 310.691.2400 | DRE 00996960
of Hilton & Hyland

Ty Cueva | 310.498.4111 | DRE 01509879
of Westside Property Group

List Price $100 million

unicabelair.com

Photographs: Tyler Hogan

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