Property listed by Real Brokerage Technologies, Taaseen Qureshi 855-450-0442
$13,010,000
Welcome to Jr Penthouse 8A. This exquisite 3 bedroom/4.5 bath residence at 8899 Beverly perfectly showcases the remarkable craftsmanship that defines this iconic West Hollywood property. The high-floor corner location enjoys coveted, uninterrupted north-facing views of the Hollywood Hills and includes a private Auto Stable in our show-room style garage.… Read More At nearly 4000sf, 8A is our largest 3-bedroom floor plan, featuring soaring 11-foot ceilings which create a sense of volume and light. Floor-to-ceiling operable glazing by Vitrocsa opens the entire expanse of the dining and entertaining areas, with Italian travertine exterior terraces seamlessly transitioning to the interior. Adjacent to the central entertaining area, the spacious media room is ideal for movie nights and moments of relaxation.The primary suite is a haven of privacy, featuring floor-to-ceiling operable glass that connects to a secondary private terrace. Dual bathrooms and walk-in closets, along with a soaking tub against a glass backdrop, make this suite a true retreat. Both north-facing guest rooms also enjoy stunning views of the Hollywood Hills, complete with ensuite baths and closets. Residence 8A offers an abundance of closet and storage space, including a generously sized laundry/utility room. The custom-designed chef's kitchen is a masterpiece, equipped with top-of-the-line Meile, Gaggenau, and Sub-Zero appliances, complemented by custom cabinetry and marble countertops. Crafted by Olson Kundig Architects, 8899 Beverly stands as an iconic collection of 40 Tower Residences, each representing a unique expression of luxury living. The attentive staff ensures a five-star living experience. Amenities include 24-hour concierge and valet services, a fitness center, and a quarter-acre oasis with a resort-style pool, spa, fireplaces, and a custom outdoor kitchen. Within a short walk, you'll discover premier dining and shopping destinations. An exciting addition to the building is Stella's Restaurant, a collaboration between renowned restaurateur Janet Zuccarini and Executive Chef Rob Gentile, enriching the exceptional lifestyle offered at 8899 Beverly. A private auto stable with parking for 2 cars, in addition to 2 valet spaces, allows the Jr Penthouse to store up to 4 vehicles in the garage. HOA dues include earthquake insurance, water, gas, and a host of services and amenities- we invite you to explore the full offering of this West Hollywood oasis. Contact the sales team for details on 8A and off-market options priced from $4m - 30m at 8899 Beverly Read Less
Listing Snapshot
Days Online
13
Last Updated
Property Type
Condominium
Beds
3
Full Baths
4
Partial Baths
1
Square Ft.
3,998
Lot Size
1.62 Acres
Year Built
1963
MLS Number
25587743
30 Days Snapshot Of 90048
$3.38M
+119%
(avg) sold price
16
+23%
homes sold
66
+10%
(avg) days on market
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Appliances & Equipment
Dishwasher, Disposal
Building
Built in 1963, Building area total: 3,998, Levels: One, Living area: 3998, 1 story, Architectural style: Modern, Attached, Common walls: OneCommonWall
Community
Gated
Cooling
CentralAir
Fireplaces
None
Floors
Wood
Heating
Central
Home Owner's Association
Association fee: $7,895, Association amenities: ControlledAccess, Gas, MaintenanceGrounds, HotWater, Pool, PetRestrictions, SpaHotTub, Trash, Water
Lot
1.6223 acres, 70,666 square feet, Size: 70,666
Parking
4 totals parking, Underground, Valet
Pool
Association
Property
Zoning: WDC2A*, Hills
Security Features
SecurityGate, GatedCommunity, KeyCardEntry
Spa
Association
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