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Built in 2010, this 9,500 square foot, two story, contemporary home is located in Bel Air Crest, the most expensive suburb of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. This six bedroom, nine bath property originally offered at $6.19 million in late 2010 is back on the market, offered now at $5.895 million.
“One of the few contemporary designs features at Bel Air Crest, including 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms and 2 powder rooms. Outstanding light and bright home with approx. 9,500 sq/ft of living space and approx. 400 sq/ft additional covered space. No quality spared, extensive use of wood and stone and glass throughout with views and huge decks on all levels.
Plus gym and indoor hot tub, media room/ 2nd family room, elevator, wine cellar, 4 indoor and 1 outdoor fireplace, covered patios, access to backyard from main level and to the infinity pool. 4 car oversized garage w/ additional 4 car covered parking.”
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