Traditional Luxury Meets Modern-Day Living in Beverly Hills

High-end Luxury Meets Modern Living in Beverly Hills Estate Offered by Aaron Kirman Group

Traditional European luxury meets modern-day living at this one-of-a-kind modern Mediterranean estate in Beverly Hills designed by architect Hamid Gabbay and built by Rodeo Collection Owner/Developer Behrouz Mahboubi-Fardi.

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Aaron Kirman Group Brings Hamid Gabbay-designed Ultra-Luxe Spec Home to the Market In Beverly Hills For $33.4 Million

Traditional European luxury meets modern-day living at this one-of-a-kind modern Mediterranean estate in Beverly Hills designed by architect Hamid Gabbay and built by Rodeo Collection Owner/Developer Behrouz Mahboubi-Fardi. 

Bespoke features and finishes can be found inside and outside alike, including a trio of wrought-iron gates that open to reveal a peaceful courtyard boasting a stone archway imported from an 18th-century Lebanese church, along with stunning interiors punctuated by eight 19th-century limestone fireplaces imported from France that serve as eye-catching centerpieces in almost every room.

“One of the most unique features of the home is the courtyard entrance,” says Haleh Mahboubi Gabbay, who is co-listing the property with Maria Mahboubi-Fardi and Aaron Kirman, all of the Aaron Kirman Group of Compass, for $33.4 million.

Found at 803 N. Linden Drive—on a half-acre parcel of land in the coveted Beverly Hills Flats neighborhood, within walking distance of Rodeo Drive—the eight-bedroom, 11-bath residence was built in 2019. Expect 17,000 square feet of exquisite living space on three levels, complete with soaring ceilings, abundant light and top-quality amenities throughout.

“Its combination of the wrought-iron gates and stunning frame around the 3-inch-thick, solid Oak Colonial door with hammered cast-iron handles creates a beautiful contrast.”

Haleh Mahboubi Gabbay, Aaron Kirman Group

Among the highlights: a professional chef’s kitchen sporting high-end appliances, a massive center island that seats four and butler’s pantry, plus an attractive wood-paneled library with coffered wood ceiling.

A decked-out basement level, meanwhile, features a 12-seat movie theater, fitness center, massage and sauna room, and wine cellar and tasting room (with a wheelbarrow ceiling and artisanal walls featuring stone imported from Lebanon).

Also standing out is a family room with a walk-in bar, as well as a resort-style master retreat boasting a lounge with fireplace, dual walk-in closets and spa-like baths clad in marble, and access to an expansive outdoor terrace with views overlooking the pool, patio and manicured gardens. An added bonus? An eight-car garage ideal for the auto enthusiast.

This home is unique because, although it is brand-new construction, it feels as if it has stood the test of time,” says Maria Mahboubi-Fardi.

“It’s a beautiful representation of classic and modern in a bright and spacious luxurious setting.”

Adds Haleh Mahboubi Gabbay: “Nothing has been compromised to create this state-of-the-art, contemporary Mediterranean home in Beverly Hills…currently, there is no other newly built home like it in the Flats.”

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Haleh Mahboubi Gabbay, Maria Mahboubi-Fardi, and Aaron Kirman
Aaron Kirman Group | Compass | 310.666.1464

List Price $33.4 Million

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