An outstanding architectural creation by renowned real estate mogul Adnan Sen, best known for his $75 мιIIιоnꜱ listing featured on Netflix’s Һιt series ‘Selling Sunset,’ where this house also made a brief appearance. Now, a new luxurious offering designed by acclaimed architect William Hefner has entered the market at a stunning $39.9 мιIIιоnꜱ price tag. Nestled at 1000 Laurel Way, the Laurel House exemplifies the epitome of modernist, resort-style living, epitomizing the finest in Beverly Hills.
This sprawling 16,000-square-foot estate spans across three floors, boasting 9 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms. Completed in 2020, this mansion isn’t just a Hefner masterpiece, as it also holds the prestigious nɑme of real estate mogul Adnan Sen, owner of Sen Properties, known for crafting opulent mansions. Sen’s company is on a mission to reclaim Beverly Hills as the most glamorous and exciting city in the world.
Fans of Netflix’s Selling Sunset might recognize Adnan Sen, as he and his Laurel House property made a memorable appearance on the show. In season 2, episode 2, viewers were introduced to Adnan by Oppenheim agent Davina Potratz, who attempted to sell the magnificent property initially priced at $100 мιIIιоnꜱ but later advised to lower it to $75 мιIIιоnꜱ. Despite Potratz’s efforts, the mansion remained unsold, leading to tension in their professional relationship.
In season 5, Adnan and Davina faced off again when she asked for a “last chance” to sell the property. The negotiation didn’t go as planned, and Davina received a smaller listing, with Adnan suggesting that the larger properties might be beyond her scope.
While the Laurel House didn’t receive much airtime on the show, it found representation with another prestigious brokerage, The Agency, led by Pate Stevens. With its exceptional builder credentials, the mansion is sure to attract discerning buyers.
Inside, the Laurel House is just as breathtaking as its exterior, boasting a modern, sophisticated design with open and airy spaces. The main level features hardwood floors, stately columns, and floor-to-ceiling arched windows. The chef’s kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, a large island, and marble countertops. Upstairs, the primary suite offers luxury with a fireplace, his-and-her bathrooms featuring soaking tubs, dual walk-in closets, and two large balconies overlooking the extensive grounds.
The basement is a haven for entertainment, including a 12-seat screening room, a wine cellar, a gym, a glam room, and two ensuite bedrooms. Additional amenities comprise a one-bedroom detached guest house, an oversized pool with built-in seating, an outdoor kitchen, a standalone resort-style cabana, and a gallery garage capable of accommodating up to 10 cars. With its exceptional design and luxurious features, the Laurel House stands ready to captivate discerning buyers seeking the pinnacle of Beverly Hills living.