The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath property features an open-plan layout with wide-plank oak floors throughout and a minimalist concrete fireplace anchoring the main living space.
According to thinkrealestategroup.com, developer Sam Wadieh collaborated with Walker Workshop to integrate the structure into its steep lot off Skyline Drive, creating a residence that responds naturally to its hillside setting.
The result is a three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath residence that balances clean lines with natural finishes.
The home’s kitchen features high-end Miele appliances and seamlessly transitions into the dining area, creating a unified space that doesn’t feel overly staged.

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to reveal stunning canyon and city views, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor living.
Taking advantage of its sloped lot, the home steps down across three levels, with the primary suite occupying the lowest floor.
This configuration provides privacy while offering direct access to a sheltered patio and plunge pool.
The property’s location on Skyline Drive sits above the Sunset Strip, providing quick access to West Hollywood while remaining removed from its constant activity.
The surrounding area features a mix of mid-century homes and newer builds along narrow, winding streets with limited through-traffic.

During her ownership, Bello, known for roles in films such as “A History of Violence” and “The Cooler,” reportedly made several updates to the property, including privacy hedging and enhancements to the outdoor spaces.
The home’s thoughtful design prioritises outdoor integration over square footage, a growing approach in new Los Angeles homes.
Two additional bedrooms are located upstairs, each with their own bathroom and outdoor access, making the space suitable for both quiet personal living and small-scale entertaining.
Juliette Hohnen of Douglas Elliman holds the listing.