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Kelly Clarkson’s Encino Home Away From Touring and a New Suite at The Century

From Encino to Downtown Los Angeles, taking a brief tour through Kelly Clarkson's home away from the studio and touring. Also we take a look at The Century Residences' latest listing in Downtown Los Angeles.

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ENCINO | 8 BEDROOMS | 9.839 SQ. FT.

16174 Woodvale Road—Kelly Clarkson’s Real Estate Smash Hit

You’ll literally have to catch your breath upon laying eyes on Kelly Clarkson’s heavenly modern estate now on the market for $9.995 million in Encino’s desirable Royal Oaks neighborhood.

“It feels very much like home.”

Chris Corkum of Compass

For starters, the Grammy winner’s custom-built residence and two-story guest house offers up almost 10,000 square feet of sleek, yet functional living space punctuated by soaring wood-beamed ceilings, hand-poured sinks, artist-commissioned light fixtures, handmade vintage wood barn doors and blended brick flooring throughout.

Continuing on, an enviable gourmet kitchen comes equipped with a trio of islands and a high-end La Cornue range along with dual dishwashers, while the lavish master retreat boasts an inviting fireplace, private patio, seating area and massive designer showroom closet. Rounding it all out: a movie theater, gym, game room and temperature-controlled wine cellar, plus park-like grounds sporting a pool and spa, and an entertainment area with lounge seating, a fire-pit and pizza oven.

“It’s a house that is a rare combination of being visually impressive, but also very livable,” says listing agent Chris Corkum of Compass.

Presented by

Chris Corkum  | 213.595.1824 | DRE 01480053
Lisa Brende | 323.445.1868 | DRE 01392940 
of Compass 

List Price $9.995 million


CENTURY CITY | 2 BEDROOMS | 3,440 SQ. FT.

1 West Century Drive, #8b—Once in a Century

As if living in one of L.A.’s most prestigious full-service buildings isn’t enough, the charmed new owner of this enchanting condo will be privy to a dedicated elevator that opens to reveal 3,000-plus square feet of glamorous, light-filled living space featuring jaw-dropping skyline and ocean views via floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a pair of oversized terraces.

“From the gated entrance, large motor court, valet, and full service, your every need is attended to.”

Steve Frankel of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury

Not to mention two baths and a powder room; a gourmet kitchen boasting top-of-the-line appliances; and grand master suite outfitted with a marble-clad bath and dual closets. As for the lengthy roster of amenities and services at The Century—a 42-story, Robert A.M. Stern Architects-designed luxury condo tower—expect an around-the-clock concierge (as well as 24-hour security); private wine storage; a screening room; 75-foot pool with cabanas; Equinox gym; library; Hinoki & the Bird restaurant; and 4 acres of gardens.

“People want to live in The Century because they know they will be pampered,” says listing agent Steve Frankel of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury.

Presented by

Steve Frankel  | 310.508.5008 | DRE 01195571
of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury

List Price $4.695 million
(or $19,000 per month)

Photographs: Cameron Carothers for Compass (Top) and Tyler Hogan (Bottom)

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