
Courtesy of: Justin Shore, Pinnacle Estate Properties, Inc., justin@shorehomes.info
$2,399,000
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5 bed
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4.00 Bath (4 Full)
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Lot: 13,057.00 Square Feet
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Single Family Residence
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$2,399,000
5952 Woodland View Drive Perched above the San Fernando Valley on one of the most prestigious streets in Woodland Hills, this majestic five-bedroom, five-bathroom estate offers 4, 309 square feet of luxurious living space, ideal for high-end family living. Enjoy breathtaking, panoramic “jetliner” views of the entire valley from virtually every area of the property. Situated on an expansive 13, 057-square-foot lot, the residence welcomes you with architectural excellence, featuring soaring vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, crisp lines, and grand open living areas thoughtfully designed to frame the stunning vistas through massive windows. The gourmet chef’s kitchen is a true centerpiece, showcasing distinctive dual islands and high-end finishes—perfect for both large-scale entertaining and everyday living. The oversized primary suite serves as a private sanctuary, complete with its own viewing balcony that offers a front-row seat to dazzling city lights and spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Step outside to the ultimate California backyard, where a sparkling pool and spa are complemented by a built-in BBQ station and a massive viewing deck with unobstructed 180-degree views. Whether hosting grand gatherings or enjoying the tranquility of the lush grounds, this rare property offers unparalleled scale, privacy, and prestige. Located within a top-tier school district and just minutes from world-class shopping and dining at The Commons at Calabasas and The Village, this legacy estate presents a unique opportunity to own one of the most coveted views in the Valley.
Courtesy of: Justin Shore, Pinnacle Estate Properties, Inc., justin@shorehomes.info
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