Posts Tagged ‘Hollywood Hills’
This incredible landmark celebrity retreat in Beachwood Canyon was constructed by architect Frank W. Green in 1930. Throughout the home’s rich history, the compound has been brilliantly updated and restored with only the finest finishes and modern luxuries, while thoughtfully preserving Mr. Green’s original, unique, and extraordinarily elegant vision.
This wonderfully bright and airy two bedroom home in Laurel Canyon hits the market at a great price just above $1 million dollars, incredibly rare for this neighborhood and rarer still for Wonderland Elementary School District.
Not only is 7523 Franklin Avenue a gorgeous craftsman home with incredible and expansive gardens and grounds, the amazing property is located at the tail end of Franklin Avenue between Wattles Park and Runyon Canyon. A highly desirable location in the foothills of the Hollywood Hills, near all the best hiking, picnicking, and restaurants, shopping, and nightlife.
Extraordinary privacy and incredible style await you at this walled and gated property in Hollywood’s Outpost Estates. Built in 1928, the four bedroom beauty was one of the very first homes built in this historic hillside neighborhood.
This legendary classic is steeped in Hollywood history and has played host to many musical acts including The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac. Originally built for silent screen actress Mary Astor in 1925, the expansive five bedroom Spanish Revival villa is now up for sale.
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.
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).
The longtime personal residence and offices of distinguished American architects, designers, and preservationists Louis Wiehle and Christopher Carr, 2438 Canyon Oak Drive in the Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills is a stylish masterclass in form and function. Making the most of a canyon site that climbs up steeply from a winding hillside street, this three-story residence is a must-see.
Welcome to The Brander House, built in 1959 by Eugene Kinn Choy, A.I.A. Just in time for summer, this original mid-century modern post and beam home boasts outstanding city to ocean views, three bedrooms plus an office, a tennis court, and a swimmers pool.
Located in a secluded cul-de-sac on that sweet spot where Los Feliz, Los Feliz Oaks, and Beachwood Canyon all seem to converge, this gated and private tree-top hideaway contains two bedrooms plus a separate bonus studio or home office with a full bath.
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