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9360 Readcrest Dr Beverly Hills, CA 90210
$8,795,000 | 5 BD | 8 BA | 5,691 SQFT
Truly a rare & extraordinary Trophy Property overlooking Beverly Hills -with unobstructed views from the ocean to downtown Los Angeles. Originally built in 1926, this designer renovated property reflects the grandeur of Hollywood's golden age, combined with today's amenities. A dramatic formal entry leads to formal Living Room with outdoor veranda, Wood Paneled Library/Media room, Formal Dining Room that can accommodate large or intimate dining -the Family Room & Gourmet Kitchen complete the first floor. An incredible Master Suite with Living Room & fireplace; Spa bath and beautiful vistas of the pool & city views. 4 additional en-suite bedrooms complete the lower level. The pool with cabanas and entertainment decks areas offer truly unique Privacy and beautiful city views. Once the personal residence of John Woolf (AIA) from the late 50's-60's, this property retains many of his trademark characteristics.
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Beverly Hills real estate gives luxury a new definition. Multi-million-dollar architectural masterpieces line every street of this 5.7-square-mile city. Hollywood stars, entertainment moguls, entrepreneurs, socialites and high-profile investors from around the world flock here for the unparalleled quality of life it offers.
Incorporated in 1914, Beverly Hills quickly became a hotspot for those who yearned for a glamorous lifestyle as well as remarkable real estate. With a population of just over 34,000, one of the most desirable cities in the world truly deserves its reputation as a premier place to live. With its lush landscape, near-perfect weather, and exceptional shopping and dining, it’s easy to fall in love with the 90210.
Local Favorites
- Mastro's Steakhouse
- Spago Beverly Hills
- Wally's Beverly Hills
- The Polo Lounge
- Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
- Gagosian Gallery
- The Greystone Mansion & Gardens
- Rodeo Drive
- South Beverly Grill
- The Paley Center for Media