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ocated in prime Brentwood, just north of Sunset and
west of the 405, this area is considered one of the most
prestigious neighborhoods in Los Angeles—and for good
reason. It's at the junction of all that is great and animated
in Los Angeles, an exhaustive list that includes Brentwood
Village, the Brentwood Country Mart, Montana Avenue,
the Getty Center, Brentwood and Riviera Country Clubs,
Will Rogers State Park, plus many of the city's best schools.
Certainly there are many homes that enjoy the prestige of this
location. But even the immensely successful desire a home that
stands out from the crowd. More than just a place to sleep,
one wishes for a home offering privacy and solitude with
the ability to frame burgeoning collections of art, wine and
furniture, support entertaining and promote the pleasures of
individual achievement. e vision, then, is clear: a beautiful
yet completely livable setting that is a constant reminder
of just how great accomplishment can be. It's precisely this
discernment that draws one to 12002 Benmore Terrace.
Nestled behind lush hedges and secure gates, the home's wood
exterior and clean modern lines immediately make it a star
among its neighbors. Its balanced beauty is welcoming, and its
low profile perfectly proportioned to the size of the lot. At once
elegant and inviting, the home is the perfect illustration of a
home built in the vernacular made famous by the likes of Rudolf
Schindler, Charles and Ray Eames and John Lautner, and why
Los Angeles was fertile ground for these architectural giants to
flourish. A two-car garage and a driveway that can be entered
from either side of the home is the first indication that this
residence expresses evenness of beauty and function with élan.