Singer and songwriter Charlie Puth has listed his immaculate midcentury modern mansion in Beverly Hills for a striking $17 million.
The 4,800-square-foot house sits on nearly half an acre. According to TMZ, the hitmaker bought the 1965 build in 2017 for $9 million. If he clears his asking price, that’s a roughly $8 million pay day—not too shabby.
The recently renovated home was designed by architect Rex Lotery and is just one of a handful of two-level houses in the area’s upscale Trousdale Estates neighborhood. Lotery is also responsible for dreaming up Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s nearby compound.
Vintage vibes
Style, convenience, and privacy collide at this gated, four-bedroom, five-bath, luxury address. For starters, a light-lined motor court leads to the home’s striking facade, which is crafted from stone, concrete, glass, and wood.
Oversized double doors lead to the foyer, where the floating stairs and soaring ceilings make a real statement.
The two-level living room features floor-to-ceiling windows and built-in wood shelving. This area is steps from a separate sitting space, complete with a fireplace.
Meanwhile, the kitchen has a marble waterfall center island, marvelous stone walls, and warm-wood cabinets. Commercial appliances and a hidden refrigerator are also nice details.
Off to the side, there’s a dining nook with a sculptural chandelier.
Impressive details
Each bedroom is bright and spacious. One even has wraparound windows and recessed lighting.
The primary bathroom is also snazzy: It has a massive stone shower, stylish double vanity, and a sauna.
The grounds include a pool, multiple lounge areas, and plenty of green space to enjoy out back.
Puth, who turns 32 in December, first gained recognition when he began covering songs on his YouTube channel in 2009. Since then, he’s released three studio albums and has been nominated for four Grammys.
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