Ginger Glass, a Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Property Specialist affiliated with the Beverly Hills North office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, has listed a Beverly Hills property for $6,250,000. Located at 522 N Camden Dr. in Beverly Hills, Calif., the four-bedroom, four-bathroom, two-partial-bathroom and approximately 4,936-square-foot home is on an approximately 13,545-square-foot lot.
“On the market for the first time in 42 years, this wonderful traditional home is in pristine condition and in the Beverly Hills School District,” said Glass.
Showcasing lush landscaping as well as redbrick paths and patios, the home encompasses a formal living room with a fireplace, family room with a fireplace and bar, library with built-in and refrigerated humidor, formal dining room and refrigerated wine room. Open to a breakfast room, the gourmet cook's kitchen features a hexagonal island and stainless steel appliances. Upstairs, the large master bedroom boasts a sitting area, fireplace, dual walk-in closets and bathroom with dual glass-enclosed showers, bathtub and dual sinks. There are two additional bedrooms upstairs with ensuite bathroom and an additional deck from the back bedroom with a fireplace, which is currently used as an office. Accessible through French doors, the private backyard offers a pool, barbecue, private exterior patio and a large storage room, which can be converted into an indoor-outdoor living room.
To view the home, click here or contact Ginger Glass at 310-927-9307 or ginger@gingerglass.com.
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