House for car collector on LA’s Bird Streets finds buyer at $21M

Mid-Century above Sunset Strip comes with eight-car climate-controlled garage

House on LA’s Bird Streets Finds Buyer for $21M
Coldwell Banker Realty’s Philip Boroda, Revel Real Estate’s Benjamin Bacal and Compass’ Jennifer Orio (Coldwell Banker Realty, Revel Real Estate, The Ito Orio Group, Google Maps, Getty)

A Bird Streets home apt for a car collector has landed a new owner for $21 million.

The Mid-Century-inspired home at 9211 Nightingale Drive originally hit the market for $24.5 million about a year ago before turning into a rental.

The buyer is an LLC with a Marina del Rey-based registered agent, according to property records. The seller is an LLC tied to Glendale-based Caspian Commercial Plumbing and its President David Alexy Alexanderian, property records and papers filed with the state show. 

Coldwell Banker Realty’s Philip Boroda and Revel Real Estate’s Benjamin Bacal had the listing. Compass’ Jennifer Orio represented the buyer.

The six-bed, nine-bath home totals 10,914 square feet. It touts a 20-foot glass atrium in the foyer, 1,000-square-foot wellness spa, putting green and glass elevator, according to the listing. 

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For the auto connoisseur, it has a climate-controlled garage for eight cars with a turntable,

The Bird Streets, which gets its name from streets named after birds, sits above the Sunset Strip and is a favorite among celebrities, such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Keanu Reeves.

A range of prices dot the tony neighborhood’s current listings.

Carolwood Estates’ David Parnes and James Harris hold a $69 million listing at 9330 Flicker Way, which was built in 2021 and sits on nearly an acre. There’s also a $17.5 million listing for 9150 Oriole Way, which has four beds and six baths. That’s listed by Carolwood’s Drew Fenton and The Agency’s David Findley. The Beverly Hills Estates’ Jennifer Saginor is on a listing just under $10 million at 9240 Warbler Way, which was built in the 1930s and is on over half an acre.

In April, a Bird Streets spec home at 1898 Rising Glen Road sold for $62.8 million, temporarily wearing the crown for the year’s priciest residential deal in Los Angeles County. The designation later moved to Malibu, where Laurene Powell Jobs paid $94 million for her fourth estate and reports surfaced that Oakley founder Jim Jannard sold his estate in the beach city for $210 million.

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