Completely Rebuilt Beverly Hills Villa Hits the Market by Linda May

Expect a flawless facade that stuns from the outset with limestone, wood beams, and Corten steel, matched with chic environs draped in stone, wood, marble, steel, and glass.

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From Unrivaled Interiors to Impeccable Landscaping, This Beverly Hills Villa Is Geared Toward Those Who Truly Appreciate Art and Beauty

Completely rebuilt from the ground up by noted architects Luis Ortega and Jose Fernandez in 2005, this Tuscan-inspired villa 976 N. Alpine Drive in Beverly Hills has hit the market for $19.5 million.

“The house has exquisite materials that are incredibly elegant, but have a rustic quality to them,” says listing agent Linda May of Hilton & Hyland.

“The juxtaposition of the stonework, steel-cased windows, Venetian plaster walls, and exquisite landscaping takes you to another place…you don’t feel like you’re in Beverly Hills.”

Found in the highly sought-after 900 block of North Alpine Drive, the gated three-bedroom dwelling greets with a cerulean blue fountain that leads to a striking floor-to-ceiling glass entry foyer clad in Old French-style terracotta stone flooring.

Once inside, 5,000-plus square feet of living space beckons with a show-stopping formal living room bedecked with a grand fireplace and soaring ceilings; gourmet kitchen outfitted with a built-in bar and sleek stainless-steel countertops; and captivating master retreat sporting Venetian plaster walls, an ornate vaulted ceiling, and dual baths with a soaking tub and spacious walk-in closets.

Yet other outstanding attributes include a billiard room adorned with detailed wood panels and a floating Venetian plaster ceiling, and a loft space hosting an office, gym, terrace, art studio, and an observation deck offering eye-catching views.

Outdoors, exceptional Knibb Design landscaping entices with groves of olive trees, an expansive veranda, pool and spa, and an open-air pool house with a fireplace.

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Linda May of Hilton & Hyland | DRE 00475038 | 310.435.5932
List Price $19.5 Million

Photographs: courtesy of Linda May Properties

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