684 Firth Ave, Los Angeles, California 90049, Los Angeles, 90049 - 6 bed, 10 bath

684 Firth Ave, Los Angeles, California 90049 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$50,000,000/sqft
684 Firth Ave, Los Angeles, California 90049
6Beds
10Baths
Sqft
84,000Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

Estimation data not available

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Panoramic Views: The property commands sweeping vistas from downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean, offering uninterrupted panoramic views from nearly every vantage point, including the primary suite and outdoor spaces.
Top Cons:
Extremely High Price Point: The list price of $50,000,000 significantly narrows the potential buyer pool to an exclusive segment of ultra-high-net-worth individuals.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$50.00M vs avg $3.90M (+$46,105,000)99%
Size: sqft vs avg 3,127 sqft1%
Price/sqft:$0 vs avg $1.3K1%

More Insights

Built in 2024 (2 years old).
Condition: This property was built in 2024, making it brand new construction. The listing description emphasizes 'architectural tour de force,' 'state-of-the-art' amenities, and 'premium finishes.' The images confirm an ultra-modern, high-end kitchen with integrated appliances, sleek cabinetry, and contemporary fixtures. All visible components, including flooring, lighting, and overall design, are pristine and meet the highest current quality standards, indicating no deferred maintenance or physical depreciation. The bathrooms, though not explicitly pictured, are expected to be of equally excellent, modern quality given the property's new construction and luxury status.
Year Built
2024
Close
-
List price
$50M
Original List price
$50M
Price/Sqft
$0
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25540667
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Hills, Ocean, Panoramic
Deck
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Hills,Ocean,Panoramic

About this home

Commanding one of the most coveted promontories on the Westside, this architectural tour de force by Thomas Juul-Hansen unfolds across two acres, framing sweeping vistas from downtown to the Pacific. Clad in Alabastrino Travertine the same stone that graces the neighboring Getty Museum the residence strikes a perfect balance between modern design and natural warmth, with rich wood paneling and sculptural slatting adding depth and character to its expansive spaces. Designed for both grand entertaining and intimate living, the home's fluid layout and soaring volume is anchored by a striking formal living room, where sky-high pocket glass doors erase the boundary between indoors and out, revealing an uninterrupted panorama of city lights and ocean horizons. The dining room and chef's kitchen, both equally breathtaking, extend this effortless openness, blending refinement with functionality. The primary suite is a private sanctuary, enveloped in glass and spilling onto wraparound terraces that offer unobstructed views in every direction. Additional guest suites, each generously scaled, echo this same ethos of light, openness, and connection to the landscape. Elevated amenities abound a state-of-the-art home theater, fitness and wellness studio, and a meticulously curated wine cellar ensuring every element of modern luxury is accounted for. Beyond the walls of glass, the estate unfolds into an expansive outdoor retreat. A sprawling patio and flat grassy lawn lead to a showstopping infinity-edge pool and spa, seamlessly merging with the horizon. An outdoor kitchen, built-in BBQ, and a rooftop terrace unlike any other in Los Angeles provide the ultimate setting for both large-scale hosting and private sunset escapes. A masterclass in design, craftsmanship, and setting, this estate is more than a home it's a legacy, an architectural landmark poised above the city, offering an unparalleled fusion of privacy, scale, and world-class design.

J
James Harris
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Excellent

This property was built in 2024, making it brand new construction. The listing description emphasizes 'architectural tour de force,' 'state-of-the-art' amenities, and 'premium finishes.' The images confirm an ultra-modern, high-end kitchen with integrated appliances, sleek cabinetry, and contemporary fixtures. All visible components, including flooring, lighting, and overall design, are pristine and meet the highest current quality standards, indicating no deferred maintenance or physical depreciation. The bathrooms, though not explicitly pictured, are expected to be of equally excellent, modern quality given the property's new construction and luxury status.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Panoramic Views: The property commands sweeping vistas from downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean, offering uninterrupted panoramic views from nearly every vantage point, including the primary suite and outdoor spaces.
Renowned Architecture & Design: An architectural tour de force by Thomas Juul-Hansen, featuring a perfect balance of modern design with natural warmth, high-end materials like Alabastrino Travertine, and a fluid layout designed for grand entertaining.
Extensive Luxury Amenities: Boasts a state-of-the-art home theater, fitness and wellness studio, meticulously curated wine cellar, infinity-edge pool and spa, outdoor kitchen, built-in BBQ, and a unique rooftop terrace.
Prime Location & Expansive Lot: Situated on one of the most coveted promontories on the Westside, spanning two acres, providing unparalleled privacy and a prestigious address in Brentwood.
New Construction & Premium Finishes: Built in 2024, ensuring modern systems and construction, with rich wood paneling, sculptural slatting, and high-quality finishes throughout, reflecting world-class craftsmanship.

Cons

Extremely High Price Point: The list price of $50,000,000 significantly narrows the potential buyer pool to an exclusive segment of ultra-high-net-worth individuals.
Significant Ongoing Costs: A property of this magnitude and luxury level will incur substantial annual property taxes, maintenance expenses for the extensive grounds and amenities, and high utility costs.
Niche Market Appeal: While architecturally significant, the highly specific modern design and grand scale may appeal to a very particular taste, potentially leading to a longer market time compared to more broadly appealing luxury homes.
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