LA’s most expensive penthouse asks $100,000/mo Lifestyle

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LA’s most expensive penthouse asks, $100,000/month

With four bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and 18,000 square feet, the Omni Group’s newest high-rise at LEVEL Furnished Living, is said to be an entertainer’s dream. As the most expensive luxury penthouse in the Los Angeles market, this well-appointed and fully furnished penthouse is set to transform high-end residential living in downtown Los Angeles.

“This is an exclusive opportunity for a high-rise lifestyle above any other in L.A.,” shares Javier Cepeda, Regional Vice President of LEVEL Los Angeles.

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Set atop LEVEL’s 34th and 35th floors, with 13-ft floor to ceiling windows, and a panoramic view of all of Los Angeles, this sprawling floorplan offers two formal dining rooms, an oversized living room, family room, a lounge with a full bar set up, and four separate kitchens – each equipped with gourmet Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. Prominently wrapping this spectacular home is 8,000 square feet of unparalleled outdoor living space. “Downtown LA has been reimagined as a chic new hub for culture and entertainment. For this reason, the penthouse has been meticulously and lavishly designed for someone aspiring for more than the modern conveniences. You won’t find anything else like it in LA,” says Cepeda.

It’s located at 888 Olive in Downtown LA’s South Park neighborhood where there is an artful blend between a luxury lifestyle and a boutique hotel.

With one, two, or three-bedroom suites, there is something for everyone… well, if you’re a star like Ben Affleck, Lebron James or Taylor Swift

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