
"A 1920s-built, Bel-Air estate designed by the same architect behind the Beverly Hills Hotel led the pack of last week's signed contracts kicking off the new year. The home at 259 Saint Pierre Road sat in the top spot on the Eklund Weekly Luxury Report Los Angeles for the seven-day period ended Jan. 4. The weekly roundup is produced by Marcy Roth of Douglas Elliman's Eklund Gomes team and includes properties within L.A. County listed for $4 million or more."
"The Saint Pierre residence that fell into contract last week counts eight bedrooms and a dozen bathrooms. The Tudor Revival-style home includes an 8,825-square-foot main home, guest home of over 7,000 square feet and a more than 2,000-square-foot outpost for staff or security. In all, the structures sit on more than 2 acres, with walking trails, patios, two pools, a sport court and two gated driveways."
A 1920s Elmer Grey-designed Bel-Air estate at 259 Saint Pierre Road went into contract after listing at $30.5 million, or $3,456 per square foot. The Tudor Revival property comprises an 8,825-square-foot main house, a guest home exceeding 7,000 square feet, and a more than 2,000-square-foot staff or security outpost, all on over 2 acres with walking trails, patios, two pools, a sport court and two gated driveways. The seller is Leeland Holdings International Inc., registered in the Bahamas, with David Parnes and Greg Moore as listing agents. The next priciest contract was 1947 Glencoe Way, a 2022-built Hollywood Hills home listed at $6.5 million, six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, featuring a primary suite occupying an entire floor and a private staircase to the pool; that property previously showed a default with $1.4 million owed.
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