A Beverly Hills Home For Every Taste

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A Beverly Hills Mediterranean-style masterpiece crafted by noted architect Richard Robertson III and developer (and retired Grand Prix motorcycle road racer) John Kocinski is for sale in the Bird Streets for $30 million.

The only newly built home currently on the market by Robertson—best known for his work on Bel-Air’s Fleur de Lys estate—the four-bedroom residence offers 9,000 square feet of lavish living space highlighted by French limestone flooring and five wood-burning fireplaces boasting massive hand-carved mantels.

Yet other special features include an entry door surrounded by sculpted French limestone, a library, theater, 800-bottle wine cellar, and 13,498-square-foot lot boasting a manicured garden and infinity-edge pool surrounded by European flagstone.

“This home evokes a luxurious feeling,” says listing agent Lupita Rangel of United Agency Beverly Hills. “The views from the French doors in the master bedroom make you feel like you are soaring over the skyline. It really is in a different atmosphere of design.” 

9240  ROBIN DRIVE 

MEDITERRANEAN OCEAN & SKYLINE
VIEWS
9,000 SQ. FT.

Listed by Lupita Rangel of United Agency Beverly Hills

List Price
$30 million

 


Soaring Above

 

What does the lucky new owner of this posh penthouse on the top floor of the full-service Le Faubourg building get for $9.995 million? More than 5,300 square feet of chic, open living space boasting views for days via walls of French doors throughout, plus first-class amenities (including a concierge, 24-hour security, valet, gym, pool and spa).

“This is the most prestigious building in Beverly Hills,” says listing agent Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury. “It is an immaculate jewel in a star-studded building.”

As for the interiors, expect a grand foyer with a dramatic pyramid-shaped skylight; six bedrooms (including a spacious master retreat sporting two fireplaces, a seating area, dressing room and opulent marble bath); a formal living room with fireplace and bar; chef’s kitchen with breakfast room; and spiral staircase leading to a private rooftop deck with a fireplace and built-in barbecue.

425  N. MAPLE DRIVE UNIT 602

BEVERLY HILLS PENTHOUSE
6 BEDROOMS
5,385 SQ. FT.

Listed by Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury

List Price
$9.995 million

PHOTOGRAPHS: COURTESY OF RICHARD HORN (TOP) AND ADAM LATHAM (BOTTOM)

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