9364 Beverly Crest Drive: Beverly Hills Glamour

Located at 9364 Beverly Crest Drive, the 10,278-square-foot, five-bedroom, eight-bathroom residence, whose design and construction took five years, boasts sprawling city and ocean views.

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Modernism Meets Art Deco at 9364 Beverly Crest Drive With Jetliner Views

“The vision behind the project was to create a unique modern house,” says agent Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker Realty.

Hollywood has been the mecca of the global artistic culture. They wanted to take advantage of all that Los Angeles has to offer: the views, the culture, the artistic history, and the outdoor living.”

Modernist and art deco references characterize this architectural gem where lines and curves intertwine.

“I envisioned a billionaire throwing a red rose with a diamond ring at the feet of his lover as she glides down these magnificent stairs into a home that opened the door to a life of fantasy and romance,” Jade Mills says.

“All the rooms open up to a stunning view. It is a world of beauty where every design detail adds to an exquisite feeling of actualized elegance.”

The motor court with a capacity for 15 cars; the dramatic entrance with skylit elliptical staircase floating over a waterfall and pond; the great room with 14-foot ceilings and walls of automated glass that retract; the full show kitchen and back catering kitchen; the game room and bar; the screening room and the 92-foot-long infinity-edge pool are an invitation to a world of luxury and comfort, encapsulating the spirit of Beverly Hills.

Jade Mills | 310.285.7508 | DRE# 00526877
Coldwell Banker Realty

List Price: $33,950,000

Images: Simon Berlyn

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