The top five residential sales in Los Angeles County last week totaled just over $30 million combined, with the priciest home topping out at $7 million.
That’s less than half the total amount from the week before, when the five added up to $62 million in sales.
As has been the case in recent months, four of the homes sold after price cuts, including those in Pacific Palisades, Bel Air and Trousdale Estates in Beverly Hills.
The homes were not without luxury, however; one includes a four-hole putting green.
Price and property details were found using Redfin and records on PropertyShark.
13565 D’Este Drive | Pacific Palisades | $6.9 million
The home, which sold for $1,179 per square foot, was owned by a trust that belongs to Kimberly Eisman, records show. She purchased the property in 2011 for $3.9 million, and according to the listing, it was previously offerd for $7.4 million in June. The Mid-Century Traditional style home was built in 1956. It spans 5,850 feet over a nearly 17,000-square-foot lot. It includes six bathrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms. The property also includes a detached guest studio and a pool. Dan Urbach with Compass had the listing. Steven Moritz with Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.
11601 Moraga Lane | Bel Air | $6.5 million
The property was owned by a trust that belongs to Francine Sanders. The home was built in 1982, and was available for the first time in nearly four decades. It includes 6,000 square feet, with the sale penciling out to $1,082 per square foot. The two-story, custom English country style home includes five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It includes a walk-in bar, a library and a staff room. The gated 1-acre lot is located on Moraga Lane near Getty View Park. It also features a pool and spa. According to the property listing, it hit the market for $7.2 million in April. Ron de Salvo with Coldwell Banker had the listing. James Helgager with the same firm represented the buyer.
825 Alma Real Drive | Pacific Palisades | $5.9 million
A recently remodeled property, it sold for $950 per square foot. The home hit the market in May for $6.2 million. It was built in 2005. With 6,220 square feet of space, the home includes six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a recreation room, and a gym room. The 7,600-square-foot lot also features a pool. The owner was a family trust that belongs to David Greenberg, records show. Ellen McCormick with Berkshire Hathaway and Jonathan Cates with Coldwell Banker shared the listing.
4729 Noeline Avenue | Encino | $5.7 million
Although the home, completed this year, on a half-an-acre of property, it features a four-hole putting green, a pool and spa, cabana, barbecue area, and a sports court. The Cape Cod style “smart” home includes 8,750 square feet of space. The sale came out to $650 per square foot. The home includes six bathrooms, eight bathrooms, a movie theater, a game room, and maid quarters. The seller was David Soferi, who purchased it for $1.75 million last year and completed a renovation. Brian Pane with Wish Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing. Jordan Cohen with Re/Max Olson & Associates represented the buyer.
1675 Carla Ridge | Trousdale Estates | $5.1 million
Billed as a potential remodel, the home in Beverly Hills sold was originally listed for $5.73 million. It includes three bedrooms and five bathrooms over 3,644 square feet of space. That measures out to almost $1,400 per square foot. The gated property includes 25,100 square feet of space. It was last purchased in 2014 for $1.46 million by Hamid Banafsheha. Roger Perry and Odelia Asher with Rodeo Realty had the listing. Sayo Haraishi represented the buyer.