642 & 670 Perugia Way: A Tale of Two Homes

670 Perugia Way is a meticulously designed architectural triumph by Marmol Radziner and Felicity Bell featuring over 14,000SF of artfully designed living space sited on over an acre in prime Lower Bel-Air. Plus 642 Perugia Way an architectural estate designed by London-based Quinn Architects features nearly 14,500SF of living space with every luxury amenity imaginable.

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Next Door to Each Other, These Bel Air Properties Developed by Alessandro Cajrati Crivelli Could Be the Perfect Compound to Prioritize Work-life Balance

Based in Los Angeles, Alessandro Cajrati Crivelli is known for having developed some iconic international projects, including Milan‘s fashion district Zona Tortona; a London building that hosted Simon de Pury, Marc Newson and Tom Ford; a Tribeca building in which New York Fashion Week, the Tribeca Film Festival and Independent Art Fair all took place; and a Holmby Hills mansion that was previously rented by Jay-Z and Beyoncé; among other notable work. In addition, he is the co-founder of the luxury members-only club Spring Place. 

“A tale of two homes, these side-by-side estates couldn’t be more complementary to a once-in-a-lifetime compound,” says agent Aaron Kirman of Aaron Kirman Group at Compass.

“Featuring high ceilings, bespoke living spaces, and five-star resort amenities, this lifestyle is fit for only the most discerning buyer looking to live on one of the most sought-after streets in Bel Air.”

The first property has five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a four-car garage, sunken fire pit, 65-foot infinity-edge pool, temperature-controlled wine cellar, game lounge, bar, state-of-the-art gym, and a movie theater.

The second features seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, an indoor pool, gym, art studio, an outdoor infinity-edge pool, and a cabana/sunbathing deck.

“Although there is much chatter (and some evidence) around the world about a softening market, we still have very little inventory and very few options for the uber-wealthy pool of discerning buyers who are looking for prime location, luxury amenities, and top-of-the-line finishes,” concludes agent Neyshia Go of The Go Group at Sotheby’s International Realty.

Aaron Kirman | 310.994.9512 | DRE #1296524
The Aaron Kirman Group at Compass

Neyshia Go | 310.882.8357 | DRE #01933923
The Go Group at Sotheby’s International Realty

Branden Williams | 310.626.4248 | DRE #01774287
Williams & Williams Estates

List Price: $77,000,000

Images: Matthew Momberger

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