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Scott Lamoreaux Talks Luxury Living Front & Center In Silicon Beach

Upon entering the massive cubed glass entrance of this minimal yet luxurious Playa del Rey estate, one immediately notices that the residence has been impressively reimagined to the highest standards.

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Scott Lamoreaux & Michelle Oliver’s 7816 Berger Avenue Striking Silicon Beach Utopia

In fact, listing agent Scott Lamoreaux touts that “nothing like it has ever been built or offered in the area.”

Just some of the many attributes separating this house from the rest of the crowd: jaw-dropping panoramic views from the Pacific Ocean to the Hollywood Hills and beyond via floor-to-ceiling glass doors, complemented by the finest finishes and lavish amenities.

“This is a very special home,” adds Lamoreaux, who is co-listing the property at 7816 Berger Avenue, with Michelle Oliver, both of Douglas Elliman, for $7,625,000.

“Every design element of this extensive remodel is well-thought-out, edited and presented in a way that allows the homeowner to fully enjoy not just the living spaces, but the sweeping, panoramic views this property offers. It is, without a doubt, an exceptional living experience.”

To that end, expect a gated, four-bedroom residence perched high atop the protected Ballona Wetlands, replete with 8,000-plus square feet of bright and airy living space on three levels.

One of the show-stopping features is a dramatic floating walkway that leads to a grand two-story entry clad in glass and honed Italian marble, complete with a striking radius staircase.

A sleek gourmet kitchen created by award-winning, Santa Monica-based designer Laurie Haefele, meanwhile, is highlighted by sought-after dual islands and top-of-the-line appliances.

As for the amenities, there’s a wine room, home theater, gym, an entertainment area sporting a walk-in bar and an oversized infinity-edge Jacuzzi outdoors. Rounding it all out? An elevator and a high-end home automation system, not to mention a prime Silicon Beach locale.

“The home is ahead of its time in both design and location,” says Oliver.

“The smooth, curved lines architecturally frame the endless seaside, city and mountain views, and vibrantly reflect the excitement of Silicon Beach as the new tech hub for L.A., and its elegant design is akin to sophistication meeting relaxation, creating the ultimate luxury residence.”

Scott Lamoreaux and Michelle Oliver
of Douglas Elliman
List Price: $7,625,000

Photographs: Courtesy Of Lance Gerber

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