
Perched at the very end of a quiet Brentwood cul-de-sac, a freshly built spec mansion is testing just how far buyers will go for postcard-worthy Getty Center and ocean views. The modern spread runs more than 13,000 square feet and comes stacked with lifestyle candy, including a 60-foot infinity pool, a 1,700-square-foot rooftop deck and even a vehicle carousel tucked into the garage.
The home at 1210 Chickory Lane is listed for $33,995,000, or about $2,573 per square foot, with five bedrooms and 11 bathrooms (seven full and four half), according to RubyHome. Marketing materials highlight floor-to-ceiling glass, a Crestron home automation system, a four-stop elevator and multiple indoor-outdoor entertaining terraces. The developer’s own project page bills the property as an architectural modern mansion with 270-degree sightlines and credits Colossal Properties and IR Architects for the work, as detailed on Colossal Properties.
Developer’s Follow-Up Bet
Developer Phillip Braunstein is not exactly sneaking this one onto the market. As reported by The Real Deal, he previewed the Chickory Lane mansion at a private event last month where robot servers reportedly worked the room. The same outlet noted that Braunstein recently unloaded another Colossal spec home at 1104 North Tigertail Road for about $21 million, after first floating an asking price of roughly $25.9 million.
The Real Deal also pointed to one of Brentwood’s early 2026 headline closings, a sale on 12833 Chalon Road that landed near $40 million. That type of top-tier number helps frame just how wide the spread is between the ultra-trophy deals and what the average Brentwood buyer is actually paying.
Where It Fits In Brentwood’s Market
Brentwood itself is hardly a bargain bin, but its broader numbers are far tamer than the Chickory Lane ask. According to Redfin, the neighborhood’s median sale price in March 2026 was about $2.25 million, with roughly 75 homes trading that month. That signals steady activity but softer pricing compared with earlier peaks.
At approximately $2,573 per square foot, the Chickory Lane listing sits below the year’s top Brentwood closings yet well above the median. In practical terms, it is out of reach for typical neighborhood buyers and instead targets a smaller pool looking for turnkey, high-amenity new construction. That price gap is exactly the space where spec developers keep pushing, betting that dramatic sightlines and event-ready amenities will find the right deep-pocketed match.
Carolwood Estates agent David Parnes holds the listing, and the MLS currently shows the property as newly active and available for private tours, according to RubyHome. At nearly $34 million, the Chickory Lane mansion is being marketed squarely to buyers chasing sharp-edged modern architecture, high-tech systems and serious entertainment capacity in Brentwood’s hills.









