A curvy, futuristic La Jolla mansion that looks like something out of 'The Jetsons' is selling for $12.7 million - here's a look inside
- A modern La Jolla mansion is on the market for $12.7 million.
- The property is known as "The Jetson House" thanks to its curvy and futuristic architectural design, according to Robb Report.
- The home is 9,200 square feet, with six bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms, and interiors custom-made by designer Christopher Guy.
- Filled with retractable floor-to-ceiling glass windows, the architecturally distinct house overlooks the Pacific Ocean.
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A one-of-a-kind La Jolla mansion has hit the market for $12.7 million.
The home is known as "The Jetson House," according to Robb Report, due to its curved and rounded architecture, which gives the property a "futuristic" feel. The interior design by Christopher Guy also follows the curved theme.
"It's perfect for entertaining," listing agent Matt Altman told Robb Report. "It could be the coolest bachelor pad of all time, or it could accommodate a whole family."
Spanning over 9,000 square feet, the home, filled with retractable floor-to-ceiling glass windows, sits on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It has six bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, a theater room, a wine cellar, and a tasting room. In addition, the master bedroom has its own private balcony and a two-story walk-in closet.
The property is held by Josh and Matt Altman of the Altman Brothers Team at Douglas Elliman, who also listed the $20 million "Iron Man" mansion that singer Alicia Keys bought earlier in the year.
Here's a look inside the futuristic property.