The prestigious Beverly Hills enclave of Trousdale Estates is home to some of the biggest names in L.A. and some of the most beautiful homes. Now, the family estate of this neighborhood’s namesake is looking for owners.
Originally listed in 2019, before being taken off the market, then re-listed in early 2020, the former home of Paul and Jean Trousdale has once again been re-listed, this time with an asking price of $23.5 million.
Considered a hallmark of Hollywood Regency design, the property was built for entertaining on a grand scale! The estate boasts nearly 5,600 square feet of living space, including three bedrooms (two of which are masters) and seven bathrooms. Sited on 3/4 acre promontory offering complete privacy behind double gates, the property features jetliner panoramic views from Downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean.
First built in 1958 by noted architect John Elgin Woolf, the property underwent a reno in 2008, later featured in a 2010 issue of Architectural Digest.
Aside from the historical relevance, standout features of the home itself include a climate-controlled wine cellar, a show-stopping living room, large dining and entertaining terrace, a library, and a lushly landscaped yard with swimming and reflecting pools.
Jonah Wilson and Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland hold the listing with Josh Flagg of Douglas Elliman.