1525 San Vicente Blvd: Contemporary Living in Santa Monica

Only two years ago, this Santa Monica gated property with 200-feet of Riviera Country Club frontage and mountain views was extensively remodeled, taking into consideration every detail to provide the best possible experience.

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Designed by Molori, 1525 San Vicente Blvd is a 22,640-square-foot, Seven-bedroom House That Offers a Resort-like Lifestyle

The three-level Santa Monica residence, which comprises seven bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, spreads over 22,640 square feet on 1.6 sprawling acres of beautiful grounds, including a 125-foot pool with its covered pool cabana featuring a dining table with seating for 16 and a full kitchen.

“Hands down, it’s one of the best properties I have ever seen in my entire real estate career,” says agent Santiago Arana of The Agency.

After discovering a water feature at the 30-car motor court, the entrance surrounded by lush greenery invites you into the dramatic interior spaces where style and luxury blend. An illuminated circular staircase leads to the next level where the different areas—characterized by a clean aesthetic—are adorned with white oak floors, black trim, glass and marble elements, and Macassar ebony and brushed limestone finishes.

Several pieces of furniture were custom designed by Molori in collaboration with renowned brands, such as Minotti, Flexform, Fendi, and Bentley, among others.

The cozy library with its fireplace and built-in, illuminated ebony shelving; the formal dining room, where 25 people can sit; the wine cellar; the gourmet kitchen; the 2,500-square-foot primary suite with dual marble bathrooms and walk-in closets; as well as the spa, screening room, karaoke room, indoor half basketball court, and gym are some of the spaces that make this house the ultimate haven.

“The attention to detail, design, and volume in every area combined with privacy and lifestyle is unparalleled,” says Santiago Arana.

Santiago Arana | 424.231.2399 | DRE# 01492489
The Agency

List Price: $90,000,000

Images: Kyle Buckley

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