5521 Paradise Valley: The Most Expensive Listing in Hidden Hills

With six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, 5521 Paradise Valley, which sits atop a promontory and spreads over 14,491 square feet, now features a beautiful aesthetic thanks to an extensive remodel led by interior designer Erin Maggi, who owns the house with her husband Michael Maggi, a Texas-based energy trader. 

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A Thoughtful Makeover That Turned 5521 Paradise Valley into the Most Expensive Listing in Hidden Hills

“This home sits within one of the most prestigious gated cities on a 7.4-acre lot,” describes listing agent Tomer Fridman of The Fridman Group.

“Architecturally this house was meticulously created with precision resulting in a thoughtful layout. This is one of the finest new additions to Hidden Hills.”

It is also the property with the highest price point in the area.

A water feature bridge welcomes visitors ahead of the 1,600-square-foot barns, which precede a double-height entryway. The grand foyer immediately sets the tone for this house that offers spectacular panoramic mountain views. 

Inside, the airy and sophisticated feeling was achieved through the use of natural materials and finishes such as the reclaimed wood beams, European oak floor, custom iron awnings, and exposed stone that create a warm atmosphere where traditional and modern references intertwine.

The glass doors and large windows further enhance the vistas in every room. The onyx wet bar with wine display and formal dining room are anchored by a glass waterfall that delimits the chef’s kitchen and the living room. In the main living space adorned with a cozy fireplace, the sliding glass walls blur the lines between indoor and outdoor. 

The 11-car garage, 65-foot zero edge pool and spa, two 3-par golf holes, tennis and volleyball courts, gym and sauna, and luxury home theater, among other features, make this home a peaceful and ultra-comfortable private paradise with top-level amenities. No effort has been spared.

Tomer Fridman | 310.919.1038 | DRE #01750717
The Fridman Group

List Price: $27,450,000

Images: Mike Kelley

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