Warm & Welcoming Residence In Beverly Hills Joyce Rey

Joyce Rey’s Warm & Welcoming 12000 Crest Court in Beverly Hills

Whether seeking a great place to raise a brood or a private retreat, 12000 Crest Court in Beverly Hills fits the bill just beautifully.

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12000 Crest Court in Beverly Hills is Ideal for Sophisticated Comforts & Lavish Entertaining

“This home embodies timeless design, coupled with an unbeatable floor plan, which makes it perfect for both a family or a single person,” says Stephen Apelian, who is co-listing the property at 12000 Crest Court with Joyce Rey, both of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, for $7.895 million.

An added bonus? The dwelling’s sweeping views of the canyons and ocean beyond.

Situated on a flat corner lot in the premier gated enclave of The Summit—which offers the utmost in security and exclusivity, plus easy access to high-end shopping and nightlife, as well as award-winning public and private schools—the striking six-bedroom, five-bath (and one partial bath) home, was built in 1989 and extensively renovated in 2014.

Featured is approximately 7,013 square feet of grand and voluminous living space on two levels, replete with soaring ceilings, and tile and hardwood flooring throughout.

Among the highlights: a grand foyer showcased by a chandelier and skylights, accompanied by a sizeable gourmet kitchen equipped with marble countertops, and Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances. A welcoming den sports a wet bar and fireplace, while a sumptuous master retreat boasts a dramatic carved double-door entry, tray ceiling, fireside sitting area, roomy closets with built-ins, dual spa-like baths and French doors that open to a scenic balcony. Topping it all off is a three-car garage, along with alluring resort-style grounds hosting manicured gardens, a pool and spa, barbecue center, elevated fire-pit, and expansive grassy lawn suited to recreation and entertaining alike.

“Without a doubt, the most show-stopping aspect of the property is the setting and views,” says Apelian.

“It is very peaceful and serene, and the security and exclusivity of The Summit gated community are unsurpassed.”

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Stephen Apelian  |  310.281.4584
Joyce Rey  |  310.285.7529

of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

List Price $7.895 million

Photographs: Courtesy Of Marc Angeles

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