1087 Marilyn Drive: Bespoke Beverly Hills

Built by the renowned developer and agent Holland Ashrafnia and designed by Harrison Design and Colab House, 1087 Marilyn Drive a newly built property perched over the street behind private gates is ideally located close to The Beverly Hills Hotel and Sunset Boulevard, offering the best of the Southern California lifestyle. 

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Grand Yet Warm, 1087 Marilyn Drive in Beverly Hills House Was Designed With a Sense of Airiness and the Desire to Create Seamless Indoor-outdoor Transitions

“The house is a masterpiece in contemporary design and architecture,” says agent Aaron Kirman of the Aaron Kirman Group at Compass.

“There are exquisite natural elements found throughout the home, down to the natural white oak wood trim surrounding the recessed lighting. While the property is sophisticated and grand in size, it still provides an atmosphere of coziness that is hard to find in homes of this stature.”

The open floor plan with soaring ceilings provides a seamless indoor-outdoor flow in this seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom home where smart home technology; a state-of-the-art kitchen equipped with Wolf appliances; a home theater and bar; fitness center; wine cellar, and sauna are an invitation to entertain.

On the upper level, which comprises an informal living room, the primary suite is a haven of peace with its dual walk-in closets, steam shower, soaking tub, and private balcony. The feeling of being in a private oasis continues outside where the wooden deck with a fire pit and the zero-edge infinity pool are surrounded by greenery.

“There’s nothing like this on the market,” says Holland Ashrafnia at Compass.

“With everything from the mature landscaping with Olive Grove to its unmatched craftsmanship, it’s been customized to the highest quality. Every detail comes together to create a warm, functional, and emotional environment.”

Holland Ashrafnia | 310.739.9432 | DRE #01345982
Aaron Kirman | 310.994.9512 | DRE #01296524
Aaron Kirman Group at Compass

List Price: $23,995,000

Images: Marc Angeles

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