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This classic Mediterranean villa is located in the charming Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Whitley Heights, where many of Los Angeles’s very first hillside homes were built.
This beautiful mid-century modern traditional home has stunning views, stylish upgrades, timeless design and is located in the fantastic and historic neighborhood of Whitley Heights.
This stunning three bedroom home in Whitley Heights was built in 1922, distinguishing it as one of the very first homes in this Hollywood Hills neighborhood. Soon to celebrate its centennial anniversary, the romantic Mediterranean has been lovingly maintained and preserved by the same owners for nearly 35 years.
Welcome to the Theodore Wright Jr. House! Theodore Wright Jr. was a physician and surgeon in the early days of Hollywood. The spectacular Spanish Colonial, set in the historic Whitley Heights section of the Hollywood Hills has been home to numerous television and film stars throughout the years, including actresses Rose McGowan, Rachel Bilson, Busy Phillips, and Ginnifer Goodwin.
This is a must-see property in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Whitley Heights. For families, or those who like a lot of space with several flex rooms to create offices, screening rooms, or whatever your heart’s desire, this spacious five bedroom home should be a real consideration on your house hunting journey. Especially considering its rare price of under 2 million.
This romantic Spanish-style home in Whitley Heights was built in 1923 by architect Charles D. Groll, who also built Hollywood stars Carole Lombard and William Powell’s Spanish villa just up the street. The 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home was the longtime residence of legendary silent film director William James Craft. Though many of Craft’s films have not survived, 6835 Iris Circle is here and its thriving.
Experience the glamour of Old Hollywood in this beautiful, historically restored 1924 Whitley Heights Spanish Revival home with income potential.
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