2409 Venus Drive — The Mount Olympus Residence

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2409 Venus Drive — The Mount Olympus Residence Goes Up for Sale

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The Mount Olympus residence of seamstress Ella Korchevsky—known for dressing some of Hollywood’s top stars for award shows and red-carpet events alike—has entered the market for $6.499 million.

Hollywood Hills |  Built in 2007   |  7,030 sq. ft.  |  $6.499 million

 

“The owners paid exquisite attention to detail when building their dream home,” says listing agent Robert Erickson of Rodeo Realty. “They wanted the feel of an Italian villa, with breathtaking views of the city and beyond.”

Found atop the Hollywood Hills at 2409 Venus Drive, the 7,030-square-foot home was constructed in 2007 and offers a roster of stunning features. Among them: a grand two-story foyer; a regal living room boasting a fireplace and French doors leading to a patio and pool; a formal dining room with plentiful space for hosting dinner parties; and game and media rooms.

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