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Hilton and Hyland Properties Designed with the Ultimate Entertainer in Mind




When most luxury homebuyers are in the market for a new upscale property in the finest Los Angeles neighborhoods, they usually aren’t looking to accommodate their own needs. Instead, they are making their purchases based on what will really make a splash with their guests. Entertainers first, luxury homeowners second, their next purchase must be an entertainer’s paradise with inviting and expansive terraces, exquisite wine rooms, state-of-the-art movie theaters (both indoor and outdoor), endless VIP guest rooms and unrivaled views of the city – especially with summer rapidly approaching.

Maison du Soleil


The legendary 30,000-square-foot Holmby Hills compound is comprised of 17 beds, 22 baths and amenities suited to the most discerning taste – from a luxurious and sophisticated bath house to a 6,000-square foot movie theater. The open floor plan seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living, with each room allowing guests to capture breathtaking views of the grounds, which feature five divine, enchanting gardens. With all of its scale and grandeur, the home remains warm, and inviting, making this iconic Paul Williams estate a unique retreat for intimate family life yet poised for upscale entertaining.

613 North Canon Drive


With all of its beauty and grandeur, Maison 613 remains warm and inviting, making it a sanctuary for intimate family gatherings yet poised for large-scale entertaining. Sited on one of the deepest lots over 350 feet deep and 60 feet wide in the “Golden Flats,” it offers approximately 21,000+ square feet of lavish detail and amenities including 7 bedroom suites, a breathtaking kitchen, paneled library, state-of-the-art theatre with star roof, indoor basketball court, beauty salon, Qubica AMF 2 lane bowling alley, self-contained 1-bedroom guest house, and a resort-size swimming pool and spa.

9066 St Ives Drive 


Between its massive entertaining spaces with panoramic views, professional screening room, game room with bar and wine-station open to the pool and rolling grounds, this Paul McClean-designed home sets a new standard of indoor-outdoor living, creating the perfect fusion of “high octane modernism” and an entertainer’s ecstasy.

1514 San Remo Drive


The architectural details of this contemporary wonder are sure to leave your guests in awe. Rich in warmth and robust in modern finishes, this Pacific Palisades property offers a pool, spa, and terraces off the master and kitchen.

1737 Bel-Air Road


Set behind private gates on one of the most coveted streets in Bel-Air, this Cains Interiors masterpiece is a getaway of its own. The sprawling nine-bedroom, 14-bath residence (excluding a separate two-bedroom, two-bath guesthouse) takes its cue from ultra-luxurious resort living. As if that isn’t inviting enough, exquisite interiors boast a hotel-style lobby and living room with an expansive outdoor entertaining space complete with an infinity edge pool hot tub, full bar, exquisite wine wall, and media room.

14175 Mulholland Drive

Set atop famed Mulholland Drive, this architectural gem rests on over four acres of unparalleled seclusion, luxurious comfort and lavish entertaining. This custom-designed home features a resort-style pool with rock sculpture, slide and grotto along with a lighted North/South tennis court and outdoor dining terrace specifically designed for concerts, fundraisers or holiday parties.

The Remington Penthouse


Approximately 6,000 square feet, this impressive penthouse has perhaps the largest outdoor terrace on Wilshire with approximately 3,000 additional square feet. In addition to the breathtaking views, stunning commissioned art pieces, and lavish finishes, the large center table in the living room was specifically designed and flown in to accommodate dinner and dancing, not only depicting the attention to detail but also foreshadowing the makings of “soirée of the century.”


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