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1143 Ravoli Drive, Pacific Palisades

Three Levels | 14,000 Sq. | $26.75 Million

One of the most significant modern architectural compounds west of the 405 has entered the market at $26.75 million. Set at 1143 Ravoli Drive — in the coveted Riviera section of Pacific Palisades—the newly constructed residence was developed and designed by Gunderson Matkins in collaboration with O+ L Building Projects.

 

Expect almost 14,000 square feet of luxe living space on three levels highlighted by an opulent master suite boasting a private ocean-view terrace, fireplace, dual baths and walk-in closet with an elevator to lower-level seasonal wardrobe storage, along with a theater, wine cellar, and wellness studio with treatment room, sauna and exercise terrace.

Outdoors is a 50-foot pool with spa, fire pit and bocce ball court. The property is listed with Hugh Evans III and Randy Forbes Jr., both of Pacific Union International.

Written By Wendy Bowman | Photographs Courtesy of Todd Goodman
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