Coldwell Banker, a residential brokerage headquartered in Beverly Hills, recently added a record-setting property to its luxury listings. The 1.68-acre estate, named Maison 808, is the largest residence in the Beverly Hills Flats to hit the market in the past 22 years. 

The European-style property, built in 1990, was designed by Budd Holden, the celebrated architect known for creating luxury homes for high-profile clients such as Barbra Streisand and Cher. Since then, the property has been home to Hollywood icons including Tony Bennett, Cary Grant, Fred Astaire, Ann-Margret, Laurence Olivier, and many more. It has also hosted several prime ministers and presidents throughout the past three decades.

The estate’s detailed interior illustrates classic symmetry and craftsmanship reminiscent of old-world architecture. The sprawling single-family residence boasts eight bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, a laundry room, and six garage spaces. Featured amenities include a grand salon, dining room, two-story wine cellar, a home theater, a two-story library, and an expansive wine cellar.

Meanwhile, the gated villa’s exterior reflects a more contemporary, Disney-esque design with two detached guest homes, landscaped gardens and waterfalls, a tennis court designed by world-famous player Jimmy Connors, a resort-style pool with a water slide, and even a miniature railroad. The Beverly Hills Flats is a coveted master planned neighborhood flanked by Sunset Boulevard on the north, Doheny Boulevard on the east by West Hollywood, Whittier on the west, bordering on Holmby Hills, and Santa Monica Boulevard on the south. It is known for being one of the most reputable addresses worldwide.

For the full listing at 808 North Rexford Drive visit Neighborhoods.com.