1575 Capri Drive: A Legendary Paul Williams Property

Situated on a double lot of nearly 1.4 acres, 1575 Capri Drive a newly renovated 10,853-square-foot, seven-bedroom house was originally built in 1937 by famed architect Paul Williams (1894-1980).

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Designed by Paul Williams, the Pacific Palisades Home of the Late TV Producer Steven Bochco is an Architectural Masterpiece

The previous homeowners, too, have a high pedigree: Sylvester Stallone and more recently, the legendary late TV writer/producer Steven Bochco—who developed such television series as “Hill Street Blues,” “L.A. Law,” “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” “Cop Rock” and “NYPD Blue”—once lived here.

Just listed for $35 million, 1575 Capri Drive, Pacific Palisades offers the utmost in privacy and luxury amenities—including a pool and spa, cabana, guesthouse, expansive yard and tennis court—to enjoy the sunny weather of Southern California all year long. 

Inside, the seamless floor plan with light-filled spaces is perfect for entertaining, complete with a gourmet chef’s kitchen and formal living room complemented by a beautiful library and a family room with a projector screen. In addition to the primary suite with a vaulted ceiling, an apartment wing can host guests comfortably. 

“From hosting brunch with family, to legendary fundraisers and parties on the immaculate grounds, this compound is truly a coastal paradise,” says agent Aaron Kirman of Aaron Kirman Group at Compass.

Aaron Kirman | 310.994.9512 | DRE #01296524
Morgan Trent | 949.975.9300 | DRE #01936229
Dalton Gomez | DRE #01980961
Aaron Kirman Group at Compass

List Price: $35,000,000

Images: Anthony Barcello

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