California Luxury At its Best

California Luxury At its Best

The list of luxe features gracing this modern Philip Vertoch-designed residence is seemingly endless, from a wealth of grand, light-filled living space on three levels rife with organic and warm finishes, to jaw-dropping views stretching from Downtown L.A.

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The List of Luxe Features Gracing This Beverly Hills Residence is Seemingly Endless

The list of luxe features gracing this modern Philip Vertoch-designed residence is seemingly endless, from a wealth of grand, light-filled living space on three levels rife with organic and warm finishes, to jaw-dropping views stretching from Downtown L.A. to Catalina Island via soaring walls of glass, a rooftop deck and resort-like grounds.

The home—a new estate co-developed by the property’s longtime owners Randal Schwartz and Michael Wakcher—also has all of the bells and whistles the most discriminating buyer could ever desire, says listing agent Blair Chang.

Among the amenities: a lower-level living room outfitted with a marble bar, theater, wine room, and fitness studio with dry sauna and steam room, along with manicured grounds sporting an oversized pool and spa with Baja shelf and water feature, as well as a climate-controlled cabana and heated loggia sporting an outdoor kitchen. Yet other niceties: an elevator, a Crestron home-automation system, and a six-car auto gallery.

1130 CAROLYN WAY

BEVERLY HILLS  |  6 BEDROOMS  |  12,127 SQ. FT.

PRESENTED BY

Blair Chang
of The Agency
List Price $27.995 million


A Tudor-style It Manages to Be Incredibly Warm and Welcoming

While this sprawling Tudor-style home holds 7,000-plus square feet of living space on two levels, it manages to be incredibly warm and welcoming.

“You don’t feel like you’re going to get lost in a cavernous dwelling,” says listing agent Craig Stone of the property, currently owned by actor Joe Mantegna of Criminal Minds fame.

“Though the common rooms like the kitchen and living room are oversized, they are comfortable. None of the rooms feel unnecessary or unusable.”

No need to be an FBI agent to uncover the most show-stopping features at this gated abode, either. Think a lavish master retreat featuring a fireside sitting area, heated flooring, walk-in closet and balcony, along with a massive great room that’s ideal for entertaining with a pub-style bar, screening room, billiards area and wine cellar.

Completing the property’s stellar lineup: a gated and private lot boasting an inviting pool and spa, a remote dining deck, and patio with wood-burning fireplace.

PRESENTED BY

Craig Stone
of Compass

List Price $4.195 million

Photographs: Courtesy Of The Agency (Top) And Adrian Van Anz, Courtesy Of Compass (Bottom)

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