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Pacific Palisades $20 Million Glass Palace Nabs Top Spot In L.A. Luxury Deals

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Published on June 10, 2026
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A roughly 9,200-square-foot Pacific Palisades mansion listed just under $20 million has claimed the top spot among last week’s luxury residential contracts in Los Angeles County. The Bruce Bolander–designed house capped off a busy stretch for $4 million-plus listings across the Westside.

The six-bedroom property at 1480 Capri Drive, featuring disappearing glass walls, skylights, a pool and a fully equipped basement gym, was the priciest signed contract during the period, as reported by The Real Deal. The outlet noted that the ranking came from the weekly roundup compiled by Douglas Elliman’s Eklund Gomes team.

The MLS entry shows the modern estate measures about 9,239 square feet, was built in 2021 and is listed with Compass agents Alyson Richards and Carl Gambino, per Compass. That listing also logs the price history: first offered in March 2025 for roughly $24 million, reduced to $21.9 million that July, then re-listed in late February just under $20 million. The sequence underscores how sellers have been fine-tuning pricing on newly built Palisades product.

Market snapshot

The Capri Drive estate was one of 27 luxury homes to go into contract last week, with a combined asking volume of about $185 million, compared with 20 contracts and $129 million in the same period last year, according to the weekly roundup. That jump in asking-price volume was concentrated in Bel Air, Holmby Hills and Brentwood during the period, according to The Real Deal.

Bel Air second-priciest

Bel Air’s 661 Stone Canyon Road landed in the second slot with an asking price of $16.8 million for a Colonial-style estate built in 1935 on about an acre, per Compass. Prior reporting identifies the longtime owner as film producer James Robinson and notes his ties to Morgan Creek Productions, as detailed by the Los Angeles Times. Amenities on the Stone Canyon parcel include a 60-foot pool, a detached guest house and a built-in professional bar.

Both properties remain in pending status, and their final sales figures will offer a clearer read on where trophy-level pricing is settling this spring. For now, the week’s contracts suggest that buyer demand at the top of L.A.’s market is still showing up, even if it is concentrated in a few high-powered pockets.