Oh, she's gotviews.The kind that stop conversation mid-sentence and make you forget your own name. Welcome to 1716 Via La Paz, where drama is the floor plan and subtlety was left at the gate. Literally there's a private gate. You'll feel important every time it opens. Walk in and it's instant showtime. The ceilings shoot up to the heavens, sunlight floods in like it's trying to get discovered, and marble practically everywhere you look. Not one, not two, but three fireplaces. Because why commit to one vibe when you can have "cozy," "sultry," and "main character meltdown" all in the same night? The kitchen is a moment. Bold, glossy, unapologetic. The kind of space where you'll host a dinner party just to say, "Oh this old marble slab? Imported." It spills into a living area that's pure glass and glow, with doors opening out to a deck that hovers above the city like your own personal red carpet. Upstairs, the primary suite gives leading-role energy. There's a soaking tub on a platform (because of course there is), a marble shower that deserves its own lighting cue, and yes, a fireplace for nights that call for less Netflix and more chilling. The other bedrooms hold their own, including a downstairs number with a custom Murphy bed that flips down faster than a well-timed death drop.And then we hit the bar. The mirrored wet bar. The sparkle, the shimmer, the Studio 54 of Burbank. This is where conversations get louder, secrets get funnier, and someone inevitably says, "We should do this every weekend." The sliding doors lead to a deck that practically hums with possibility. Sunset here doesn't just happen, it performs. And when you finally peel yourself away from your own fabulous fortress, you're minutes from Castaway Burbank for the city's best view that isn't yours, and DeBell Golf Course for when you want to wear a collared shirt and call it exercise. 1716 Via La Paz isn't here to fit in. She's the headliner. The statement piece. The afterparty and the encore all rolled into one hillside home.