Listing provided courtesy of Oliver Thornton of Hollywood Estates. Last updated 2024-11-21 09:13:48.000000. Listing information © 2024 CRMLS.
Asking Price: $4,495,000
3200 Oakley, Los Angeles CA 90068
Community: C03 - Sunset Strip - Hollywood Hills West
Status: Active
This Single Family Residence property was built in 1950 and is priced at $4,495,000. Please see the additional details below.
Introducing "Seijaku", an exceptional development opportunity nestled on a serene and private 1.6-acre gated compound in the prestigious Hollywood Hills. This rare gem offers sweeping views of Universal Studios, the Santa Monica Mountains, and the San Fernando Valley, providing an unparalleled canvas for visionary transformation.As you approach through the exclusive gated entrance, a picturesque, winding driveway leads you to a generous motor court, capable of accommodating up to ten vehicles. The property currently features a charming traditional home, which offers a unique opportunity for either a comprehensive renovation or a complete reimagining into a grand, bespoke estate.Beyond the home, the expansive backyard reveals a pool and spa set against breathtaking vistas, creating an ideal backdrop for both lavish entertaining and peaceful relaxation. The vast grounds are brimming with development potential, offering the perfect setting for a range of bespoke amenities, including a luxurious wellness retreat, cutting-edge recording studios, verdant edible gardens, or a dynamic Pickleball or Padel court.Strategically located near the finest restaurants, entertainment venues, shopping, and nightlife that Hollywood and Studio City have to offer, "Seijaku" provides both privacy and proximity to the vibrant pulse of the city. This property represents a rare opportunity to create a personalized compound or to preserve the charm of an existing traditional estate, situated on one of the largest and most coveted lots in the area.Conceptual renderings are provided to illustrate the potential for development on this site. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence with local design review boards, ordinances, architects, land use consultants, and other relevant professionals to explore the full scope of possibilities.