From Encino To El Segundo Homes To Look Out For

From Encino To El Segundo Homes To Look Out For

In a secluded cul-de-sac in one of Encino’s most coveted neighborhoods is this contemporary masterpiece showcasing indoor/outdoor environs with jetliner views...“Massive” is the operative word when it comes to this renovated and remodeled beauty now on the market on one of El Segundo’s most sought-after streets.

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In a secluded cul-de-sac in one of Encino’s most coveted neighborhoods is this contemporary masterpiece showcasing indoor/outdoor environs with jetliner views of the San Fernando Valley. No expense was spared in this five-bedroom residence plus office, which is highlighted by 6,700 square feet of living space boasting high-end details such as wide-plank wood flooring, quartz countertops, vaulted ceilings and natural light.

A gourmet kitchen is outfitted with Miele appliances (including dual dishwashers), a breakfast nook and butler’s pantry, while the entire house is equipped with a Control4 sound and security system. Other highlights of note include a master suite replete with its own beverage/wine refrigerator and spa-like bath sporting an oversized steam shower; glass-enclosed wine storage room; theater; gym; and glamorous parlor with full wet bar. The yard, meanwhile, is ideal for entertaining with an outdoor kitchen, built-in barbecue and pool. “This home is more than just a home,” says listing agent Cindy Ambuehl. “It is an experience.”

PRESENTED BY

Cindy Ambuehl
of  Cindy Ambuehl Group

List Price $7.78 million


Special Jewel

“Massive” is the operative word when it comes to this renovated and remodeled beauty now on the market on one of El Segundo’s most sought-after streets. To start, think an extra-large lot that encompasses 11,882 square feet of park-like space featuring a working garden and mini-vineyard. Also on the large side is the dwelling’s wealth of entertaining areas—including a kitchen boasting stainless-steel appliances, Carrara marble countertops, and more than enough room for family dinners or get-togethers—along with a finished attic that has been converted into a working office that could double as a playroom or hobby space.

A detached office in the backyard, meanwhile, offers even more opportunities for personalization. All of this in walking distance to awarding-winning school, shops, restaurants and beaches. Says listing agent Alex Abad: “Located in one of the South Bay’s most desirable coastal communities, the location, quality and unusually large size of the lot make this home a very hard-to-find and special jewel.

PRESENTED BY

Alex Abad
of Alex Abad Real Estate Group

List Price $1.775 million

Photographs: Courtesy Of Anthony Barcelo (Top) And Russell Smith (Bottom)

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