PHOTO BY MIKE KELLEY
By Alexandria Abramian – September 13, 2021
Meet the new breed of over-the-top homes completed in 2021—tricked-out for every pandemic proposition
The “When Can I Get Back to the Four Seasons?” Home
Perched at the tippy-top of Lago Vista Drive, on one of the highest hills in Beverly Hills, this Richard Landry-designed compound offers 360-degree ocean/canyon/city views. Thirteen-thousand square feet of indoor living space includes resort requisites like a sauna and steam rooms, a gym, multiple bars, twin kitchens, and an infinity pool with a pop-up big screen.
Price $32 million | Represented by Rayni Williams and Branden Williams, The Beverly Hills Estates and Tyrone McKillen, Compass
The “Travel Ban Antidote” Home
With eight bedrooms, 21 baths, a 36-seat theater, a 20-car garage, plus an indoor basketball court and service kitchen in 41,000 square feet of space, all this Bel-Air Xanadu—reduced from $100 million— lacks is a front desk and concierge.
Price $78 million | Represented by David Kramer, Hilton & Hyland
BENNY CHANG
The “I’m Never Going to the Office Again” Home
Even the home office in this 19,000-square-foot Brentwood contemporary has ocean views. Not that it’s all work and no play—there’s an indoor lap pool, a 3,500-square-foot covered patio, a dog bath (seriously), Mitsubishi backup generators, and a 1,650-bottle wine room. It was designed by architect Noah Walker and interior designer Jamie Bush.
Price $70 million | Represented by Blair Chang, The Agency