Real Estate
Infinity Pool, 'Upside Down' Layout At Unique Beverly Hills Home
This stunning home, built by an award-winning architect, sits on 3.5 acres and is surrounded by 130 live oak trees.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – This stunning home in Beverly Hills is unique in every way. It was built by an award-winning architect and is surrounded by 130 live oak trees. It also has a gorgeous infinity pool and a unique "upside down" layout where the shared living spaces are on the top floor, and the bedrooms are on the bottom floor.
The home boasts panoramic canyon views along with a separate guest house. The guest house includes two en suite bedrooms and full chef's kitchen; plus, it was designed for live concerts and entertaining. How cool is that?
- Address: 9601 Oak Pass Rd, Beverly Hills, California
- Price: $32,000,000
- Square Feet: 10381
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 7 Full and 3 Half Baths
- Built: 2015
- Features: The internationally praised Oak Pass House consists of 6 bedroom and 10 bathrooms sited over 3.5 whimsical acres. THIS architectural masterpiece designed by AIA Award winning ARCHITECT Noah Walker embraces its unique hillside topography, featuring an "upside down" program with main living spaces above and all bedrooms below. The 8000 sq ft main house is sculpted into the hillside surrounded by over 130 majestic, live oak trees. positioned below meandering branches of one of the largest Oaks on the property sits a 75 foot lap pool with infinity edges. Panoramic canyon views appear from nearly every window and angle. The walnut, marble, and polished concrete finishings throughout provides a stunning organic ambiance while fully pocketed window walls create an indoor/outdoor feel. Further up the canopied driveway, the separate guest house with two en suite bedrooms and full CHEFS kitchen, was thoughtfully designed for live concerts and entertaining.
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