   By Neal J. Leitereg This modern Hollywood Hills West showplace, on a site where “Diamonds Are Forever” screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz once had a home, exudes a sexy vibe right out of a James Bond movie. Massive glass doors open to a three-story chandelier-topped foyer with a floating staircase. White plaster walls show off colored lighting and art installations throughout three floors of living. Opaque portholes in the floor filter light into a wine cellar. The details Location: 1609 Magnetic Terrace, Los Angeles, 90069 Asking price: $24 million Year built: 2017 House size:12,000 square feet, six bedrooms, eight bathrooms Lot size: 26,000 square feet Features: 2,500-square-foot living room; chef’s kitchen with 20-foot island and butler’s pantry; master suite with private office and leather-lined closet; wellness spa/salon; infinity pool; 20-appliance outdoor kitchen; outdoor theater; Tuscan olive garden About the area: In the 90069 ZIP Code, based on 14 sales, the median price in August was $2.663 million, according to CoreLogic, up 15.8% year over year. Agents: James Nasser and Kurt Rappaport, (310) 351-9450, Westside Estate Agency; Branden and Rayni Williams, (310) 691-5935, Hilton & Hyland To submit a candidate, send high-res photos via Dropbox.com, photographer permission and a description of the house to homeoftheweek@latimes.com. See also
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