A 1960s Hal Levitt-Designed Home in Beverly Hills Lists for $14.5M After a Renovation

Designer Carter Bradley picks up where Levitt left off with an imaginative eye for midcentury-style furnishings—all of which convey with the property.

A 1960s Hal Levitt-Designed Home in Beverly Hills Lists for $14.5M After a Renovation

Designer Carter Bradley picks up where Levitt left off with an imaginative eye for midcentury-style furnishings—all of which convey with the property.

1715 Loma Vista Drive in Beverly Hills, California, is currently listed for $14,500,000 by Sotheby's International Realty - Beverly Hills Brokerage.

Located in the Trousdale Estates enclave of Beverly Hills, California, this striking, midcentury-style home was originally built in the early 1960s on a hillside lot overlooking ocean views. California architect Hal Levitt expanded the home in 1972, and designer Carter Bradley just completed the latest reincarnation—which blends classic features with modern amenities and finishes. Now providing nearly 6,000 square feet of interior space, the residence offers 10-foot ceilings throughout, along with a coved-ceilinged entry hall and a circular glass dining room, among other details. Notably, the home also comes furnished with a combination of custom & vintage pieces sourced from around the world.

Listing Details

Bedrooms: 4
Full Baths: 4
Partial Baths: 1
Style: Modern
Year: 1963
Square Footage: 5,756
Lot Size: 0.46 acres

Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty

Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty

Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty

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