Calvin Klein drops $25 million on a sleek showplace in Hollywood Hills
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Calvin Klein drops $25 million on a sleek showplace in Hollywood Hills
"Clean lines, walls of glass and a floating catwalk entry set the stage for the stylish Contemporary, designed by Paul McClean and completed in 2014. Inside are 13-foot ceilings, disappearing walls and designer finishes throughout. The 9,350 square feet of open space includes a formal living room, a dining room with a glass-enclosed wine cellar and a screening room."
"The master suite opens to a private terrace with fireplace and a Baja shelf that flows into an infinity-edge swimming pool. There are five bedrooms and seven bedrooms in all. Atop the home, an observation deck takes in sweeping views."
"The house originally came on the market in January for $32 million and was more recently listed at $29,950,000. The seller, a limited liability company controlled by Dean McKillen, son of Irish property investor Paddy McKillen, bought the property in 2012 for $6.3 million."
Calvin Klein completed the purchase of a $25 million contemporary residence in the Bird Streets of Hollywood Hills West. The 9,350 square-foot home, designed by Paul McClean and finished in 2014, features clean lines, extensive glass walls, and a floating catwalk entry. Interior amenities include 13-foot ceilings, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a formal living room, dining room with glass-enclosed wine cellar, screening room, water lounge with wet bar, and observation deck. The master suite opens to a private terrace with fireplace and infinity-edge pool. The property was originally listed at $32 million in January before selling at $25 million. The seller, a limited liability company controlled by Dean McKillen, purchased the property in 2012 for $6.3 million.
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