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This gorgeous mid-century modern treehouse is perched on over half an acre – .61 acres to be exact – in an excellent location in the Hollywood Dell neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills.
Welcome to The Jack Lucas Residence. Built in 1947 by architect Eric Black and with period renovations by Tony Unruh, AIA, the sharp and stylish mid-century modern home was designed to “always look modern” according to the wishes of its original owner. This Frank Lloyd Wright-esque beauty is a wonderful time capsule of Los Angeles’s signature architectural movement.
This ultra charming and altogether artistic storybook-style gem was designed by renowned architect Charles H. Kyson. Kyson was a native Angeleno, born in 1883, and was a major influence in the early construction of homes in the Hollywood Hills in the 1920s. This three bedroom home was built in 1924 making it one of the very first homes built in the hillside neighborhood of Laurel Canyon.
This absolutely gorgeous one-of-a-kind Country French estate is a magical and secluded retreat from city life. Located in the Hollywood Hills on a rare double lot, close to Mulholland Drive and the Burbank studios, the four bedroom compound is filled with romantic ambience and authentic Country French style and charm.
Built by famed architect Carl Lindbom in 1927, “Casa Canem” is a world-class Spanish Colonial estate on nearly half an acre in Hollywoodland with stunning up-close views of the iconic Hollywood sign, impeccable style, and fortress-like grounds.
Set behind secure gates in the prestigious Bird streets neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills, this romantic, Mediterranean hideaway offers complete privacy and is surrounded by nature.
This beautiful Bird Streets Traditional estate has been lovingly maintained by the same family for decades. The property exudes classic Hollywood Hills elegance and sits on a rare hilltop promontory thats offers panoramic views of Downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean and beyond.
Judy Garland must have loved houses. By my count, she lived in over 30 during her short life! But there’s one special house in the Hollywood Hills where the legendary actress taught her newborn daughter how to walk (and presumedly how to hit a high note).
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