Holmby Hills Estate featuring Dustin Cumming of Hilton & Hyland

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A Luxury Holmby Hills Estate with Dustin Cumming of Hilton

DIGStv with Dustin Cumming of Hilton and Highland | Cumming, Beisel & Partners takes us into one of his latest listings in Holmby Hills. 

100 S Mapleton, Los Angeles, CA 90024

Built by Gordon Gibson and beautifully remodeled in 2015, this French inspired Holmby Hills estate sits behind private gates on over an acre of land on one of the most coveted streets in Los Angeles. Set far back behind a gated, expansive motor court with a circular drive, this estate features a grand entry way with impressive scale, a large formal dining room, three expansive living rooms all surrounding a double sided bar ideal for entertaining.

A chef’s kitchen, wood paneled library with a fireplace, 5 bedrooms en suite, including a large master suite with dual bathrooms and spacious walk in closets. The property features expansive, beautifully landscaped grounds w/pool, waterfall and fountain features, and a lit tennis court.

Dustin Cumming | Hilton & Hyland

A Los Angeles native who has spent a number of years on the commercial side of real estate in acquisition and development for Skechers USA. Now he has once again refocused his efforts on helping buy, sell and develop some of the world’s finest properties in Los Angeles from Manhattan Beach, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, to Brentwood, Malibu and surrounding areas.

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