Updated Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 9:32 a.m.: Summer in Los Angeles isn’t complete without a backyard shindig. The priciest listings last week all came with plenty of outdoor space — and plenty more inside.
Three of the homes clocked in at more than 10,000-square-feet with most of the homes offering manicured gardens, outdoor swimming pools and barbecue areas.
The priciest pad, asking $23 million, has floor-to-ceiling bay windows overlooking its expansive garden. The 13,056-square-foot mansion in Brentwood also has a more than 500-square-foot guest house.
The largest home on the list is a four-story, 16,000-square-foot home on Marlay Drive, asking $14.9 million. Built in 2009, the mansion has a 3,000-square-foot master suit with boutique-size walk-in closets. It also has a 22-seat dining room and 32 camera surveillance system, for the more cautious buyer.
Here are the top five single-family home listings in Los Angeles, according to TRD’s analysis of Redfin, Zillow and MLS data:
- 321 S. Bristol Avenue, Los Angeles
Price: $23 million
Size: 13,056 square feet, 7 bedrooms/11 bathrooms
Built: 2010
Agents: Glenda Lousignont of Gibson International
- 840 Greenway Drive, Beverly Hills
Price: $22.5 million
Size: 10,884 square feet, 7 bedrooms/9 bathrooms
Built: 1947
Agents: Rochelle Maize and Melissa Polson of Nourmand & Associates
- 1808 Angelo Drive, Beverly Hills
Price: $16.9 million
Size: 4,254 square feet, 5 bedrooms/6 bathrooms
Built: 1933
Agents: Myra Nourmand and Lobat Ghodoushim of Nourmand & Associates
- 1650 Marlay Drive, Los Angeles
Price: $14.9 million
Size: 16,000 square feet, 8 bedrooms/23 bathrooms
Built: 2009
Agents: Manuela Villa of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
- 1035 Summit Drive, Beverly Hills
Price: $13.9 million
Size: 5,000 square feet, 4 bedrooms/6 bathrooms
Built: 1956
Agents: Crosby Doe of Crosby Doe Associates Inc.