The $9,000,000 Sunset on the Hollywood Strip

The $9,000,000 View on Hollywood’s Sunset Strip

A quintessential indoor-outdoor lifestyle is just one of the many distinctive characteristics found at this stunning, Tim Campbell-designed home nestled in a secluded cul-de-sac on coveted lower Sunset Plaza

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Chic and Elegant, This Contemporary Home Now on the Market Above the Sunset Strip is Suited Particularly for the Most Discerning Buyer

A quintessential indoor-outdoor lifestyle is just one of the many distinctive characteristics found at this stunning, Tim Campbell-designed home nestled in a secluded cul-de-sac on coveted lower Sunset Plaza, above the Sunset Strip.

Chic mid-century modern details instituted with an eye toward minimalism abound throughout the newly constructed residence, from custom wire-brushed white oak flooring to a living room fireplace clad in silver travertine—all paired with massive retractable doors that open from the living room to reveal wraparound decks and jetliner city to ocean vistas.

“This home is perfect for someone who wants fantastic views and privacy,” says Steve Frankel of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, who is listing the property at 9116 Cordell Drive for $8.995 million. “It’s located in the most desirable location in the Sunset Strip, taking advantage of panoramic views.”

Set on an approximately 9,622-square-foot parcel of land, the four-bedroom, five-bath dwelling is marked by 4,000 square feet of ultra-luxe living space on two levels, with the interiors also designed by Campbell.

Some of the standout elements include an open kitchen boasting teak cabinetry, Ann Sacks fixtures and a sizeable island topped with Nero Marquina marble, along with a lavish master retreat outfitted with dual closets and a spa-inspired bath boasting zebra marble walls, Thassos marble countertops and basalt stone flooring.

The lower level, meanwhile, is equipped with a substantial media/family room and three additional bedroom suites. The showstopper? An incredible cantilevered pool and spa specifically sited to take advantage of some of the finest scenery in L.A.

PRESENTED BY

Steve Frankel
of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
List Price $8.995 million

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