Home of the day: A clear-through view in the Hollywood Hills West
The telescoping glass walls of this contemporary-style home slide away to reveal an infinity-edge swimming pool and spa set off by a backdrop of 270-degree city and ocean views. Herringbone wood floors, gallery walls and a wall fireplace done in Negro Marquina marble lend an air of refinement to the open floor plan of 4,600 square feet.
Address: 8931 St. Ives Drive, Hollywood Hills West, 90069
Price: $12.995 million
Built: 2015
House size: 4,600 square feet, four bedrooms, five bathrooms
Lot size: 9,251 square feet
Designer: Palumbo Designs
Developer: Jay Belson Luxury Development
Features: Fleetwood glass doors, herringbone parquet wood floors, Marquina marble fireplace and countertops, floor-to-ceiling glass, open-plan living areas, formal living/dining rooms, center-island kitchen, infinity-edge swimming pool, outdoor fireplace, 270-degree views
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About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 90069 ZIP Code in August was $2.138 million based on 16 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 10.0% increase in median price compared to the previous year.
Agents: Victor Kaminoff and Joe Reisman, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, (213) 718-7718; James Harris and David Parnes, The Agency, (424) 400-5915
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