Entertainer’s Delight — 248 N. Bowling Green Way

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248 N. Bowling Green Way, Brentwood

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This newly built, 4,647-square-foot residence puts the ability to entertain like a celebrity front and center. Now on the market for $5.295 million in Brentwood, the home’s inviting open floor plan introduces a formal living room flanked by a stylish dining area; a gourmet kitchen showcasing Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, custom cabinetry and a large breakfast area; and pocket sliding doors that open seamlessly to a manicured backyard replete with a pool, spa and built-in barbecue.

248 N. Bowling Green Way  |  Newly Built  |  5 Bedrooms  |  4,647 sq. ft. |  $5.295 Million

 

The home—situated at 248 N. Bowling Green Way, near Brentwood Village—also features five bedrooms, including a master retreat with a balcony, fireplace and spa-like bath, and an attractive library/office space. Marco Rufo of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices is the listing agent.

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  • Paul Barnaby at totalagent.com (night)
  • Michael McNamara at ShootingLA.com (day)
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