A-plus Location in Brentwood Park

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This custom Spanish-style estate offers a rare opportunity to reside in what is arguably one of Westside’s most desired and prestigious neighborhoods. Found at 321 S. Chadbourne Ave. in Brentwood Park—south of the Sunset Strip and near the Country Mart shopping center—this residence offers easy access to endless retail and dining options, and, inside its magnificent walls, a heavenly haven highlighted by spacious and elegant environs.

“Homes in this particular pocket of Brentwood Park rarely come available, especially on Chadbourne Avenue,” says Santiago Arana, who is co-listing the property with Griffin Riddle, both of The Agency, for $13.95 million. “Many of our clients who live in Brentwood have never even heard of Chadbourne. It’s a small, quiet street with very minimal drive-through traffic, and it’s very desirable.”

Built by the current owner in 2010, the gated, six-bedroom abode offers 10,000-plus square feet of living space on two levels. Expect out-of-the-ordinary design details, including five upstairs en-suite bedrooms (most notably, a master suite outfitted with dual closets and baths) and a grand wraparound staircase flanked by floor-to-ceiling windows. An impressive home office also goes beyond the norm, complete with soaring ceilings, custom woodwork and moldings, a fireplace, and doors leading to a private patio sporting a soothing water feature.

Outdoors, the .43-acre lot serves as the ideal spot for entertaining with a large open patio, expansive grassy lawn, a pool and spa, built-in barbecue, fire pit, loggia with fireplace and dining area.

PRESENTED BY
SANTIAGO ARANA & GRIFFIN RIDDLE
OF THE AGENCY
LIST PRICE $13.95 MILLION

PHOTOGRAPHS: COURTESY OF THE AGENCY

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