Nightlife Impresario and Developer Jason Lev Selling Gorgeous L.A. Contemporary for $7M

Published: September 27, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Residents of the Silver Lake neighborhood in Los Angeles know Jason Lev’s Tenants of the Trees cocktail bar as a hip watering hole with a mid-century modern vibe, so it should come as no surprise that Lev’s home in Beverly Crest is every bit as hip and modern. It’s also for sale, with an asking price of $7 million.

“The Phineas Residence,” as the home’s been dubbed, features wood-accented walls indoor and out, walls of windows and clerestories in the soaring living spaces, a cantilevered guest house jutting out from the property’s hillside and a clean, contemporary open living plan.

A gray and black stone fireplace heads up the living area and sits perpendicular to an enormous sliding glass window through which the pool area and the well-manicured lawn are visible. Machiche wood panels provide the “mid-century” while the dramatic, clean-lined accents are nothing if not modern.

Light oak floors play off the dark Machiche beautifully, carrying through the halls and into the chef’s kitchen with a center island, state-of-the-art appliances and bold, knobless cabinetry.

Also included in the home are a media room, five bedrooms and four-and-a-half of some of the most elegantly done contemporary bathrooms we’ve seen of late, with a wall-wide frameless glass divider and a white, half-avocado-shaped soaking tub in the master bath.

With landscaping by Kathleen Ferguson and an infinity-edge swimming pool surrounded by plank decks, the contemporary-minded buyer can’t go wrong with this property.

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