Brand-New Construction with Classic Mid-century Modern design Elements

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Brand-new construction with classic Mid-century Modern design elements and cutting-edge craftsmanship creates a one-of-a-kind living experience

It’s no secret why this new modern abode is referred to as “The Sunset View Home.” After all, it’s set on the drive of the same name. But the residence also boasts additional attributes that especially lend to witnessing Southern California’s spectacular evening vista. Think copious walls of glass and retractable doors that reveal the breathtaking panoramic city and ocean views from every room, and of course, that fabulous end of day.

“This home represents ‘the next level of design,’ as it incorporates current modern luxury with mid-century elements,” says Steve Frankel of Coldwell Banker Previews International Beverly Hills North Office, who is listing the property for $19.95 million. “The home is perfectly proportioned, with a gorgeous outdoor area with an L-shaped pool and spa looking out over the entire city.”

Found up a gated driveway on a quiet cul-de-sac at 8366 Sunset View Drive in Hollywood Hills—perched on a promontory atop the Sunset Strip—the three-level, the five-bedroom residence was conceived by award-winning designer Tim Campbell and built in 2017. Expect almost 10,000 square feet of living space highlighting high-end materials and finishes, such as terrazzo, antique brass, wood and natural stones, paired with large-scale entertaining spaces and an elevator.

Among the standout features: five bedrooms (including a stunning master suite with luxe dual baths and closets); a spacious eat-in kitchen; open living and dining rooms; a lounge with bar; movie theater; gym; sauna; and versatile great room with cocktail bar. Outdoors, a custom infinity-edge pool/spa and wrap-around terraces showcase 180-degree views of the city. The property also boasts a large motor court and three-car garage.

PRESENTED BY:

STEVE FRANKEL, COLDWELL BANKER PREVIEWS INTERNATIONAL

BEVERLY HILLS NORTH OFFICE
LIST PRICE $19.95 MILLION

Photographs: Anthony Barcelo Photography

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