L.A.’s luxury market shows signs of life

L.A.’s luxury market shows signs of life

After slow sales to start the year, the market for L.A.’s high-end homes may finally be picking up steam. Recent sales have included a pair of $20-million-plus deals and a high-water transaction in Venice.

Here’s a look at the most expensive homes sold in the last two weeks.

$23 million — Beverly Hills

In the 1000 block of Summit Drive, the estate of late cardiologist and AHI Healthcare Systems co-founder Leonardo Berezovsky sold to Shahpar Akhtarzad.

Set on slightly more than an acre, the Italian-inspired villa of 11,000 square feet came to market in August for $29 million and was more recently listed at $24.9 million, records show.

The 1930s home, reimagined by Chilean-born designer Juan Pablo Molyneux, features such worldly details as a custom mural imported from Paris, a fountain done in Portuguese tile and Sienna Venetian plaster walls speckled with gold flake accents.

For full article, click on link below:

http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/hot-property/la-fi-hp-0430-top-sales-20160430-story.html

Keller Williams Beverly Hills

439 N. Canon Drive, Penthouse
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

310-869-7581

pat@pswestside.com

PAT SKIFFINGTON
LA Luxury Real Estate / Realtor®

CRB, GRI, ASR, CPI, ALHS, TRC, RDCPro, LMCPro, eAgentC
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