1 W Century Drive 33a, Los Angeles, California 90067, Los Angeles, 90067 - 4 bed, 6 bath

ACTIVE$9,950,000
1 W Century Drive 33a, Los Angeles, California 90067
4Beds
6Baths
4,450Sqft
161,429Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
Estimation data not available
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Unrivaled Panoramic Views: The residence boasts stellar panoramic views from the Pacific Ocean to the city skyline from every room, enhanced by floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering a truly spectacular visual experience.
Top Cons:
Exorbitant Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $5,688 is exceptionally high, representing a significant ongoing cost that could deter some potential buyers despite the extensive amenities.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$9.95M vs avg $1.76M (+$8,188,064.5)98%
Size:4,450 sqft vs avg 1,977.5 sqft96%
Price/sqft:$2.2K vs avg $92298%
More Insights
Built in 2010 (15 years old).
Condition: Built in 2010, this luxury residence features 'one of a kind designer finishes' by renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern. This indicates a timeless, high-end aesthetic and superior material quality in the kitchen, bathrooms, and throughout the property. Despite being 14 years old, the meticulous design, premium construction, and likely impeccable maintenance in a five-star building ensure all components meet current luxury standards, presenting as virtually new with no deferred maintenance.
Year Built
2010
Close
-
List price
$9.95M
Original List price
$10.8M
Price/Sqft
$2,236
HOA
$5,688
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
24411433
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Ocean, Panoramic
ViewCity Lights,Ocean,Panoramic
About this home
Located at The Century, 33A is a rare four bedroom, five and a half bath residence. With floor to ceiling glass windows each room offers stellar panoramic views from the Pacific Ocean to the city skyline. One of a kind designer finishes, designed by Robert A.M Stern. The 42-story tower sits on 4 acres of gardens. Five-star building amenities including guard gate, concierge, doormen, valet parking, fully equipped fitness center, pool and spa, children's playroom, screening room, meeting rooms, wine cellar, storage units, and beautiful landscaped grounds. Minutes away from Bel Air and Beverly Hills.
Condition Rating
Excellent
Built in 2010, this luxury residence features 'one of a kind designer finishes' by renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern. This indicates a timeless, high-end aesthetic and superior material quality in the kitchen, bathrooms, and throughout the property. Despite being 14 years old, the meticulous design, premium construction, and likely impeccable maintenance in a five-star building ensure all components meet current luxury standards, presenting as virtually new with no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Unrivaled Panoramic Views: The residence boasts stellar panoramic views from the Pacific Ocean to the city skyline from every room, enhanced by floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering a truly spectacular visual experience.
Five-Star Luxury Amenities: Residents benefit from an extensive array of five-star building amenities including a guard gate, concierge, doormen, valet parking, a fully equipped fitness center, pool, spa, children's playroom, screening room, meeting rooms, and a wine cellar.
Prestigious Location: Situated in The Century, a prime location in Westwood - Century City, the property is minutes away from the exclusive neighborhoods of Bel Air and Beverly Hills, offering unparalleled access to luxury shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Architectural Pedigree & Designer Finishes: Designed by the renowned Robert A.M. Stern, the residence features one-of-a-kind designer finishes, ensuring a sophisticated and unique living environment within a distinguished 42-story tower.
Spacious & Lavish Residence: This rare 4-bedroom, 5.5-bath residence spans 4450 sqft, providing ample space and a high level of comfort and privacy for a luxury condominium.
Cons
Exorbitant Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $5,688 is exceptionally high, representing a significant ongoing cost that could deter some potential buyers despite the extensive amenities.
Significant Price Reduction: The property has undergone a notable price reduction from its original list price of $10.799 million to $9.95 million, which might suggest initial overpricing or market resistance.
Condominium Ownership Constraints: Despite the luxury, as a condominium, the property comes with inherent limitations such as shared walls, potential noise from neighbors, and adherence to HOA rules and regulations, which may not appeal to all ultra-luxury buyers seeking complete autonomy.
























