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Here are the priciest home listings in LA County this week

From top left, clockwise: 11400 Sunshine Terrace, 1166 Corsica Drive, 932 Rivas Canyon Road, and 619 S. June Street

From top left, clockwise: 11400 Sunshine Terrace, 1166 Corsica Drive, 932 Rivas Canyon Road, and 619 S. June Street

The top five homes that hit the market this week in Los Angeles County combined for more than $76.8 million, and are in places like Pacific Palisades, Bel Air and Hancock Park.

Despite the stalling high-end market that has been defined by major price cuts, all five properties are listed at more than the most expensive property at the start of the month.

The data and information are pulled from the Multiple Listings Service and Redfin.

932 Rivas Canyon Road | Pacific Palisades | $18 million
This home in the Pacific Palisades is located off Sunset Boulevard at the southern tip of Will Rogers State Historic Park. It was built in 2009, and it includes six bedrooms and seven bathrooms with about 9,600 square feet of space. It last sold for $11.2 million in 2016. The property spans more than 32,000 square feet and features views of the canyon with patio space, a pool and spa, and a rooftop deck with a putting green. It’s listed with Jade Mills and Tiffany Mills at Coldwell Banker.

619 S. June Street | Hancock Park | $16 million
A recently rebuilt mansion on June Street in the Hancock Park is listed for $15.95 million. It’s just off Sixth Street near Highland Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard. The home includes 11,059 square feet of space with seven bathrooms, 9.5 bathrooms, a theater, a spiral wine cellar and a crossfit gym. The 0.7-acre property also features a guest house and pool. It last sold for $4.5 million in 2014. Sally Forster Jones with Compass has the listing.

10535 Vestone Way | Bel Air | $15.9 million
A newly built home on Vestone Way is the largest of the five listings with almost 14,600 square feet of space. The Bel Air mansion hit the market this week for $15.89 million. It includes six bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms. The two-acre property features three structures and a 70-foot pool and spa. The structures are a 12,786-square-foot main house with three levels, a 1,200-square foot guest house and a 600-square-foot staff quarters. Teena Anderson with Beverly Hills Brokers & Associates has the listing.

1166 Corsica Drive | Pacific Palisades | $14 million
This Cape Cod-style home was built in 2015, and spans 9,000 square feet of space. It has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a theater, and a gym room. The 14,000-square-foot property also features a pool and spa. Michelle Schwartz and Corey Kessley of The Agency have the listing.

11400 Sunshine Terrace | Studio City | $13 million
A French-style mansion on Sunshine Terrace in the hills of Studio City hit the mark Thursday. It includes 7,600 square feet of space with five bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms. It also features a movie theater, an office, and a gym room. It was built in 1923 on the three-acre property, which features an infinity pool and spa. It was last purchased for $6.3 million in 2012. It is listed with Hosana Saputra of Surterre Properties Inc.

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  • 26 July 2019
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