In Beverly Hills, California, a residence once inhabited by Greta Garbo has been put up for sale at a reduced price of $10 million, marking a $2 million decrease. This six-bedroom, six-bathroom property was initially listed last summer at $12 million by another real estate agency. It was taken off the market in November and subsequently relisted under Markus Canter, Director of Luxury Properties at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. Canter noted that the iconic Swedish film star resided there during the 1930s.
The pool.
Situated in the highly sought-after Crest Streets, this property has undergone a remarkable transformation and expansion under the guidance of interior designer Nicole Sassaman. According to her website, this renovation stands as one of her most ambitious projects to date.
A deck off the main bedroom.
“Nicole truly worked wonders, utilizing previously unused space to add a second story, a pool, and a yard,” the site states. “The design aims to capture the elegance and enjoyment of a hillside estate while maintaining the comfort and practicality of a family home.”
The open living area.
Additionally, the property boasts breathtaking views of the Los Angeles skyline and the ocean, serving as the perfect finishing touch. Despite requests for comment, Sassaman has yet to respond.
The home was updated by interior designer Nicole Sassaman.
The design features warm woods, stonework, and expansive windows, creating an open layout as highlighted in the listing. The kitchen boasts custom cabinetry and is adjoined by a dining area.
The kitchen.
Described as an “oasis” by the listing, the outdoor space includes a pool and spa offering panoramic views, along with multiple areas for lounging and dining amidst mature plantings.
The primary bedroom.
Canter remarked, “This property encapsulates the epitome of glamour, historical charm, and the desirable luxury lifestyle of California.”
There’s a hidden bar in the back.