Bird Streets home with a Swisspearl shell seeks $30 million
Repeating panels made with white Swisspearl cement were used to create the exoskeleton-like exterior of this bold residence in the Bird Streets of Hollywood Hills West. Clean lines, curated finishes and a wealth of glass reinforce the modern architecture. Louvers alter the pattern of natural light as it filters in throughout the day.
The details
Location: 9318 Nightingale Drive, Los Angeles, 90069
Asking price: $29.95 million
Year built: 2010
Architect: Zoltan Pali / SPF:architects
Landscape architect: Andrea Cochran
House size: 9,000 square feet, five bedrooms, eight bathrooms
Lot size: 0.66 acres
Features: Walls of glass; louvers; Austrian textured-wood and stone floors; wood-paneled walls; meditation garden; gallery entry; custom-fabricated chef’s kitchen; temperature-controlled wine cellar; tiered movie theater; spa facilities; 70-foot-long infinity-edge pool with spa
About the area: In the 90069 ZIP Code, based on 23 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in December was $3.3 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 31.5% increase in median price year over year.
Agents: Mauricio Umansky and Alejandro Aldrete, (424) 230-3700, the Agency
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