Hidden behind gates at the end of a secluded Beverly Hills cul-de-sac, Edenland is a rare architectural estate by celebrated mid-century architect Hal Levitt- an extraordinary private world where iconic California modernism, art, nature, and resort living converge. Encompassing approximately 8,150 square feet across a remarkable main residence and two detached guest houses, the 9-bedroom, 8.5-bath compound unfolds within lush, exquisitely landscaped grounds designed to feel entirely removed from the city beyond. The main residence embodies Levitt's unmistakable architectural language, with dramatic walls of glass, clean modernist lines, and interiors that dissolve effortlessly into the surrounding landscape. The exceptional primary suite is a sanctuary unto itself, capturing sweeping mountain vistas and featuring oversized custom closets, dual spa-inspired bathrooms, an additional powder room, and a serene private sitting area. Created for a lifestyle of effortless entertaining, the residence features integrated surround sound and a drop-down projection screen, while expansive glass opens to a spectacular custom pool shimmering against the backdrop of breathtaking panoramic sunsets. Two detached guest houses, each offering 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, provide exceptional privacy and versatility. One is a recently constructed modern residence, while the other has been transformed into a professional recording studio complete with its own private patio and spa. Beyond, the estate reveals itself as a private botanical sanctuary, with mature gardens, an avocado grove, illuminated pathways, a tranquil Zen garden, and private tennis court woven throughout the grounds. Profoundly private and architecturally significant, Edenland is more than a residence- it is a singular Beverly Hills estate of extraordinary beauty, provenance, and soul.