10644 Bellagio Road, Los Angeles, California 90077, Los Angeles, 90077 - 7 bed, 20 bath

10644 Bellagio Road, Los Angeles, California 90077 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$165,000,000
10644 Bellagio Road, Los Angeles, California 90077
7Beds
20Baths
Sqft
366,118Lot
Year Built
1938
Close
-
List price
$165M
Original List price
$165M
Price/Sqft
$0
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25572981
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Golf Course
Pool
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Golf Course

About this home

We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $165.00M(99th), sqft - 0(6th), beds - 7(91th), baths - 20(99th).

Casa Encantada, the most legendary estate in Los Angeles. Historic, iconic and timeless. Perched on an all usable 8.4-acre promontory overlooking the Bel Air Country Club. Built in 1937 by renowned architect, James E. Dolena, it's one of the most important examples of Los Angeles architecture. Meticulously restored by Peter Marino in the Deco Hollywood style of original interior designer - T.H. Robjohns Gibbons - every element has been thoughtfully considered. The scale and proportions are both grand and refined. The main residence features an elegant foyer with sweeping staircase leading to a grand entry hall with 14 ft ceilings. There is a spectacular formal dining room, jr. dining room, walnut paneled library, formal living room, and an informal living room with Art Deco lucite bar. All feature intricate period moldings, high ceilings, steel windows and abundance of natural light. Upstairs is equally detailed with a significant primary suite, featuring 2 sitting rooms, large main bedroom, double marble baths and closets. An additional 3 bedrooms provide for family or guests. An incredible pool pavilion, perfect for hosting large scale events, doubles as a professional movie/screening room. Irreplaceable and incredible landscape design by Benjamin Purdy. The grounds feature a tiled 60 ft pool, formal rose gardens, vegetable/herb garden, tropical botanical garden, N/S tennis court with viewing pavilion, sports court, and vast grass lawns. A full-sized paved road encircles the entirety of the property. Built to be the most important estate in the country, maintained and stewarded until today. A once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire a legend.

Nearby schools

9/10
Warner Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-50.9mi
9/10
Roscomare Road Elementary School
Public,K-52.9mi
2/10
Van Nuys Middle School
Public,6-86.2mi
6/10
University Senior High School
Public,9-122.6mi
6/10
University Senior High School Charter
Public,9-122.6mi
6/10
Van Nuys Senior High School
Public,9-127.6mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/01/25
$165,000,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1938, the property has undergone a 'meticulous restoration by Peter Marino,' as stated in the description. The images confirm this, showcasing a professional-grade, modern kitchen with high-end stainless steel appliances and marble countertops, and luxurious marble bathrooms with contemporary fixtures. All visible elements, including flooring, light fixtures, and overall finishes, appear virtually new and meet the highest current quality standards, indicating no deferred maintenance and extensive recent renovation.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Unparalleled Historical Significance & Architecture: Recognized as 'the most legendary estate in Los Angeles,' built by renowned architect James E. Dolena in 1937, representing one of the most important examples of Los Angeles architecture.
Expansive & Impeccably Designed Grounds: Situated on an all-usable 8.4-acre promontory, featuring a 60 ft tiled pool, formal rose gardens, vegetable/herb garden, tropical botanical garden, N/S tennis court with viewing pavilion, sports court, and vast grass lawns, all encircled by a full-sized paved road.
Meticulous Restoration & Bespoke Interiors: The estate has been meticulously restored by Peter Marino in the Deco Hollywood style of original interior designer T.H. Robjohns Gibbons, with every element thoughtfully considered to maintain its grand and refined scale and proportions.
Luxurious Amenities & Grand Scale: Boasts a spectacular formal dining room, walnut paneled library, an informal living room with Art Deco lucite bar, a significant primary suite with two sitting rooms and double marble baths, and an incredible pool pavilion doubling as a professional movie/screening room.
Prestigious Location & Panoramic Views: Perched overlooking the Bel Air Country Club, offering desirable city lights and golf course views from its prime Los Angeles location.

Cons

Extremely Niche Market: The property's ultra-luxury price point of $165 million and its unique historical status significantly narrow the pool of potential buyers, potentially leading to a longer market time.
High Ongoing Maintenance & Operating Costs: An estate of this magnitude, with 8.4 acres of extensive grounds, multiple recreational facilities, and a large historic residence, will incur substantial annual expenses for upkeep, staffing, and utilities.
Potential for Specialized Historic Preservation Requirements: As a historic and iconic estate, future modifications or significant renovations may be subject to strict architectural or historical preservation guidelines, potentially adding complexity and cost to any desired changes.

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