Beverly Crest
REAL ESTATE • First Mover
Which LA neighborhoods have paid the most mansion tax? A new dashboard tracks the answer to that question in real time, and per the LA Times, “Westside neighborhoods accounted for nearly half of all mansion tax sales. Unsurprisingly, the 5th City Council District — which holds neighborhoods such as Bel-Air and Beverly Crest — raised the most at $83.3 million across 138 sales.”
Here now, three properties in Beverly Crest that have recently come to market a little above the magic $5M line — and one that price chopped its way down just below.
→ 2807 N Deep Canyon Dr (Benedict Hill) • 5BR/6.1BA, 4617 SF • Ask: $4.995M (down from $5.895) • Tudor-style residence with swimming pool and paddleball court (“can easily be converted to pickleball court”) • Days on market: 6 (and previous) • Agents: Heather Gussman & Paul Czako, Gussman Czako Estates.
→ 2200 Coldwater Canyon Dr (Beverly Crest, above) • 4BR/5BA, 4397 SF • Ask: $5.7M • gated compound with tennis court north of Sunset • Days on market: 15 • Agent: Dante Keshishyan, Blackstone Realty & Mngmt.
→ 1400 Laurel Way (Beverly Hills Post Office) • 6BR/7BA, 5575 SF • Ask: $6.495M • midcentury modern teardown (“not necessarily a teardown”) with incredible views • Days on market: 2 • Agent: Robin Gaur, Keller Williams.