145 N Mapleton Drive: Holmby Haven

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Holmby Hills Mid-Century Modern – $11.999 Million

L.A.-based spec home developer Gala Asher—who transformed and then sold a property at 301 N. Carolwood Drive in Holmby Hills to Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores for $100 million—now has purchased one of the last available residences in the same neighborhood for $11.999 million. 

Listed by Antony Arkel of Rodeo Realty, the 5,962-square-foot, mid-century style abode at 145 N. Mapleton Drive once was home to notable interior designer John Cottrell.

Among the highlights: a professional chef’s kitchen featuring honed limestone countertops, copper and enamel farmhouse sinks, a tumbled marble backsplash, and Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances; a family room with walk-in wet bar; and a luxuriantly landscaped yard rife with shade and palm trees, a formal rose garden and gravel paths leading to the pool.

145 N Mapleton Drive
Antony Arkel of Rodeo Realty
$11.999 Million

Photographs: Courtesy of Harald Vaagan

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