For Every Taste Imaginable

Rarely does a Rolling Hills home that checks all of the boxes come on the market...Dalinger Designs, the mastermind behind this rustic Spanish estate set on almost a half-acre of land in this hills of L.A.’s sought-after Mount Olympus neighborhood.

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A Rolling Hills Home & A Rustic Spanish Estate at 31 Chuckwagon Road

ROLLING HILLS | 4 BEDROOMS | 3,106 SQ. FT.

“As you walk in the front door, you come face to face with a 180-degree, panoramic city and harbor view,” says listing agent Charlie Raine.

“With an outdoor kitchen, a fire-pit, great lawn area, patio spaces, a pool and Jacuzzi, tons of fruit trees and plenty of room for a barn on the lower pad, there’s something for everybody.”

Yet other highlights include a family room with fireplace and a full bath that could easily transition into an ideal second master suite, and those breathtaking ocean views stretching from the Queen’s Necklace to the harbor available from the yard at the pool and spa.

Offered by

Bill Ruth | DRE 01047519
Charlie Raine | DRE 00982925 and
Carissa Wright | DRE 01984832
Ruth & Raine

List Price $2.85 million


A World Away at 7935 Oceanus Drive

MOUNT OLYMPUS | 3 BEDROOMS | 3,701 SQ. FT.

“This project is filled with details just like the Old World, merged with new technology, and personalized with authentic details from my adventurous, artistic life,” says Spanish-born Jorge Dalinger of Dalinger Designs, the mastermind behind this rustic Spanish estate set on almost a half-acre of land in this hills of L.A.’s sought-after Mount Olympus neighborhood.

Expect plenty of hand-crafted touches, including hand-hewn, wood-beamed ceilings; dramatic, custom hand-forged wrought iron railings and interior and exterior light fixtures; wide-plank European oak flooring; and 400-year-old imported, reclaimed Spanish roof tiles.

Among the more contemporary touches: a professional chef’s kitchen; master retreat boasting breathtaking city views, soaring beamed ceilings, a private balcony, and spa-like bath with radiant-heated stone flooring and a copper soaking tub; and finally, a backyard with a pool and spa, al fresco dining area, built-in grill and fire-pit. There’s also a two-car auto gallery and the latest in smart-home technology.

Offered by

Farrah Brittany | DRE 1933070 and
Mauricio Umansky | DRE 1222825
Eduardo Umansky | DRE 1354521
The Agency

List Price $3.495 million

PHOTOGRAPHS: PETER MCMENAMIN (TOP) AND THE AGENCY (BOTTOM)

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