The Hillside house from Selling Sunset was originally listed for $43.9 million. As Jason Oppenheim told Realtor.com, the home was originally built for real estate developer Jeff Thomas, which is why it’s so unique, but he never moved in. Instead, he brought it to market.
The place really is a sight to behold. Sitting at 8408 Hillside Ave. in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, it was designed by South Africa–based agency SAOTA. It has five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, outdoor seating and dining areas, a 175-foot linear pool with a waterfall that goes into an atrium garden, automated sliding glass doors, a 15-foot outdoor television that rises up from the ground and can be seen from any room, four spas, a home theater, a wine cellar, an elevator, and an unrivaled roof deck.
Most noteworthy are the views. Thomas spent an estimated $2 million to bury the power lines in the adjacent lots, making way for clear 360-degree views of the entire city, per CNBC. “The view is unrivaled from any home that I’ve seen in my life,” Jason Oppenheim told Realtor.com, and he’s seen a lot of really great homes in L.A., so we’ll take his word for it.
Written by: Nicki