Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ event was the talk of the town — for reasons both good and bad — but one thing caught our eye during Elon Musk’s presentation. And it wasn’t Tesla’s self-driving taxi.
As the company unveiled its revolutionary Tesla Optimus robots, which walked among the crowds at the event, Elon Musk revealed some of the robots’ impressive capabilities.
In a video, Optimus was shown performing tasks that would typically be handled by humans, like carrying a package inside from the porch and even watering plants. Naturally, the house featured in the “We, Robot” presentation caught our eye — particularly since it boasted impeccable design and oodles of contemporary appeal.
And it turns out, the beautiful home is for sale, and it sports a $6,850,000 price tag (Jason Peteler of Revel Real Estate and Matthew Yim of Coldwell Banker hold the listing).
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Showcasing Tesla Optimus in a home setting
Located in Brentwood, Los Angeles, the house served as a backdrop to the polished presentation video that showcased Tesla’s Optimus Robot and its many capabilities.
The video marked the first time Tesla’s humanoid robot has ever been featured inside a home. It also gave us a better understanding of the types of tasks Optimus can take on around a house, which included cleaning up, serving drinks, and carrying groceries inside.
Driving millions of views
While it has since been taken down, the video of Tesla Optimus interacting with the home had already generated over 9 million views on X and 1.5 million views on YouTube — making both the robot and the property global talking points.
Luckily, some Tesla fans thought to save it and share it on their own accounts, so you can still check out the official video here.
The home in the background of the video
According to the brokerage that’s representing the property, Tesla selected this listing from hundreds of other options because of its sleek, modern design that perfectly aligns with their brand.
“It’s truly the ideal showcase for the future of technology in a residential setting, and we’re thrilled to have been a part of it,” a Revel Real Estate spokesperson told us.
It’s currently for sale
The property is currently listed for $6,850,000 with Jason Peteler of Revel Real Estate and Matthew Yim of Coldwell Banker.
“We at Revel are proud to work with such cutting-edge developers that Tesla would choose our property over all other available options in Los Angeles to unveil this technology,” said Jason Peteler, Luxury Estates Director of Revel Real Estate.
“This collaboration is a perfect blend of innovation, luxury, and forward-thinking design, and we’re honored to be part of Tesla’s vision for the future.”
Inside the cutting-edge home
Located in Mandeville Canyon, a small, affluent community in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, the showstopping home is nestled behind 10-foot gates on a serene road off of Mandeville.
Set on a 0.44-acre lot, the home has 5 bedrooms and 6 baths across 4,007 square feet of luxuriously appointed living space.
What didn’t make it into Tesla’s video presentation
As you enter the main level, you are welcomed by elegant common areas such as a formal dining room and a living room with a wood-burning fireplace.
The kitchen that caught our eye
The kitchen — heavily featured in the video — has an impressive 14′ Rosso Levanto marble island and an elegant bar with a stylish wallpaper background that quickly caught the eye of everyone watching the video presentation (myself included).
A serene primary suite
Upstairs, the primary suite is a sanctuary of luxury, offering separate his and hers bathroom vanities and closets.
And an equally modern bath
The elegant primary bathroom complements the bedroom and has a spa-like design with sleek, modern vanities, and an oversized walk-in shower.
Extra exposure for the Brentwood home
Since the sleek Brentwood home is now also prominently featured on Tesla’s promotional images for their hyped Optimus robot, it’s bound to garner increased interest for the listing.
The property has been on the market since March 2024 and has seen a couple of price adjustments since first listing, with the most recent one bringing the asking price down to the current $6,850,000 (previously $6,998,000, per public records).
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