News | August 31, 2012

Barbara Bestor-Designed Property Listed for $3.25 Million

News | August 31, 2012

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After a Barbara Bestor-design house in Mt. Washington sold last month for $849,000, there is another Bestor-designed property up for sale in Los Angeles for $3.25 million.

Located on a rare and impressive 14,217 square foot double lot on the top of one of Los Angeles’ steepest streets, the 7,200-square-foot home in Silver Lake last sold for $3.35 million in 2007. The home features six bedrooms, seven baths, walnut floors, built-ins, three fireplaces, a library, a gym, an office, a pool and spa, a children’s playhouse and views of the downtown skyline and the reservoir. Now listed for $3.25 million, the residence features natural elements woven seamlessly into an expansive and inviting modern framework by Bestor.

The gated and private home has a centrally located den and workspace upstairs and additional bedrooms that are independent en-suites located at each end of the house. A state-of-the-art Chef’s eat-in kitchen with Subzero Wolf and marble countertops opens to a formal dining room and light and bright family room.

On the exterior, there is a lushly landscaped yard with crisp cool, Baja tanning shelf and spa with plenty of space for entertaining. The home also includes security, audio and video systems, multi-zone head and air and a 2-car climate controlled garage.

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