Soon, you could be asking Leonardo DiCaprio to borrow a cup of sugar, because the home next to his compound has just hit the market. With a $25 million asking price, the 0.8-acre property has all the amenities you could possibly want in a Los Angeles mansion.
The property is located in The Birds Street neighborhood, a highly coveted enclave that's home to actors, actresses, producers and other powerful people in Hollywood. There are only a few hundred homes in this particular section, so it's a big deal when one becomes available. What makes The Birds Street so special is that it's situated in the hills above the famous Sunset Strip.
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"Perched on a rare promontory within a coveted celebrity enclave in The Bird Streets, this extraordinary estate commands a breathtaking panorama, where the city skyline unfolds seamlessly into the Pacific," says the Carolwood Estates listing that's held by Kriss Everett, James Harris and David Parnes.
If this mansion looks familiar, you might be a fan of HBO's "Entourage." It was the home of Adrian Grenier's character, Vincent Chase, in the fourth season.
The three-bedroom, six-bathroom home has a private gated entry. You're welcomed through a glass pivot door into the double-height foyer, which features a glass-bottom floor and floating staircase. Besides the regular rooms in a home, this property has a piano lounge with a bar and fireplace. The Miele appliances-filled chef's kitchen has a large marble island, and the room faces south for views of West Hollywood all the way over to Long Beach. Guests can stay in the private guest suite that opens to the outdoor patio.
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On the second floor, there's the primary suite that has a fireplace, an executive office, a boutique-style walk-in closet and an ensuite bathroom with an oversized steam shower with a soaking tub, dual vanities and a bidet. But the star of the show is the sliding walls of glass, as they're described in the listing, that bring you the private terrace, complete with a fitness area. There's a secondary primary suite, too, that has similar amenities, along with a Juliette balcony.
The exterior is just as impressive with a Viking-equipped outdoor kitchen, a built-in fireplace, a covered patio with heating, a marble dining table that can seat 20 people and an infinity-edge pool with an elevated spa. Next to the pool is a seating area, including a sunken fire pit lounge so you can feel like you're floating above Los Angeles.
One of the best parts of the entire property, which isn't even within the home itself, is the views. It's not easy to come across a home with these kinds of views of the city – or the proximity of DiCaprio – so this is a rare find indeed. According to Zillow, the last time it was sold was in 2011 for about $14.5 million.
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