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3904 Valley Meadow Rd Encino, CA 91436
$18,999,000 | 6 BD | 12 BA
This prized blue-chip estate nestled behind gates amongst majestic Oak Trees is one of the finest offerings in all of Los Angeles. Set on nearly one serene acre, the property boasts tremendous natural beauty and privacy. Upon entering the spectacular home, you can't help but admire the impeccable design, craftsmanship, and impressive scale. A natural indoor-outdoor flow blends organic interiors with the splendor of the estate's grounds. The expansive living areas include a gourmet kitchen, grand family room, spacious gym, and an authentic pub framing the verdant lawns, patio spaces, and swimmer's pool. The luxurious primary suite features a spa-like bathroom, massive dual walk-in closets, and a wrap-around terrace with views of the surrounding Oak Trees. Additional amenities include a wellness area with a gym, sauna, massage room, professional music studio, vocal booth, state-of-the-art home theatre, security booth, secondary catering kitchen, wine cellar, and five guest bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms. Since its completion in 2019, the property has continuously been upgraded, and is truly a world-class estate.
Community Explore Encino Real Estate
If you are seeking a private, high-end urban haven, Encino is the place for you. The celebrity enclave is centrally located, just north of Bel-Air and Brentwood, with Tarzana to the west, Sherman Oaks to the east, and Reseda to the north.
Whether prospective buyers are searching for hillside living or dwelling in the flats, Encino has quite an inventory to offer on either side of the iconic Ventura Boulevard, one of Encino’s main arteries.
Known as The Valley’s Miracle Mile, the hot spot for upscale shops, boutiques, and dining options can be found on Ventura Boulevard between White Oak and Balboa.
Anchored by several lush parks and stunning grounds, nature lovers can enjoy the five-acre Los Encinos State Historic Park, the Sepulveda Dam, and Sepulveda Gardens.
Much like its neighbor Tarzana, Encino remained somewhat rural well into the 1920s when Hollywood was in need of ranch land to film which would later be sites for classics “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
Local Favorites
- Okumura Restaurant
- Cici's Cafe
- Le Pain Quotidien
- Larsen's Restaurants
- Wanderlust Creamery
- Vino Wine & Tapas Room
- NARA Mediterranean Bistro and Lounge
- Blu Jam Cafe
- Sepulveda Basin Sports Complex