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Live in great company in Los Feliz’s most exclusive and architecturally significant enclaves. Vermont Canyon, located above the boulevard and just below Griffith Park, is home to many legendary homes including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House. 4807 Bonvue Avenue is a tony six bedroom estate built in the 1920s when the Los Feliz hills were only dotted by a few structures and mainly consisted of ostrich and dairy farms and orange groves.
A stunning Architectural eco-friendly pool retreat designed by Living Homes on Lake Hollywood Reservoir! Live surrounded by nature with direct access to hiking trails yet be only moments to the Sunset Strip, Hollywood, & The Valley. This completely private 3 bed/2.5 bath environmentally conscious sanctuary features floor to ceiling Fleetwood windows and doors that open seamlessly to a glistening pool and spa with no neighbors in sight. A true live/work dream oasis offering the perfect balance of indoor/outdoor California living enhanced by endless natural light imbuing every room. The main floor consists of a spectacular great room: open living, dining, chef’s kitchen, plus two beds and a WFH office overlooking the pool and backyard. The luxurious primary suite occupies the entire 2nd floor and has an expansive private balcony that looks out at the iconic Hollywood Sign. Direct access 2 car garage, plus additional off-street parking. Available furnished, partially furnished, or unfurnished. Enjoy the extraordinary Hollywood Hills lifestyle!
It’s a wrap! Representing this elegant property was quite the journey! Congratulations to the new homeowners and a sincere and well-earned thank you to everyone involved, especially previous owner Gretchen Bonaduce who trusted me with her legendary home. It took a village! – Jacqui
This one-of-a-kind classic, private, and spectacular Andalusian Estate was built by preeminent architect Harry Hayden Whiteley in 1926. The captivating four bedroom home boasts multiple French doors that open to over half an acre of wonderful outdoor areas including courtyards, pool, patios, grassy areas and gardens. At once an entertainer’s paradise and an exclusive retreat, 4039 Cromwell Avenue offers elegant and refined hillside living in an excellent Los Feliz location.
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.
Take a closer look at a select and exclusive group of celebrity real estate deals including the new homes of stars Mahershala Ali, Kelly Osbourne, Wayne Brady, plus the listings of Ryan Murphy, Selena Gomez, and Jim Belushi, and the sales of Cindy Crawford, Rooney Mara, Ellen, and more. Enjoy!
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Take a closer look at a select and exclusive group of celebrity real estate deals including the new homes of stars Ben Affleck, Riley Keough, Dr. Dre, Hill Harper, and Tuesday Weld plus the listings of Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley, Anna Faris, Sia, Ellen Pompeo, Mel B., and more! Enjoy!
Take a closer look at a select and exclusive group of celebrity real estate deals including the purchases, sales, and listings of Jennifer Aniston, Harry Styles, Miley Cyrus, Whoopi Goldberg, Mel Gibson, Rose McGowan, Usher, and many more! Enjoy!
Welcome to The Loring House. One of architect Richard Neutra’s masterpieces and one of the finest examples of mid-century architecture and design. Plus there’s a gorgeous Kalfus Guest House with a two-story art studio designed by Steven Ehrlich, FAIA. This is a rare opportunity to own a mid-century architectural masterpiece and a modern day tour de force by one of today’s greatest architectural geniuses.
Nestled just below Griffith Park on a picturesque hillside in Los Feliz, this beautiful English-style Tudor five bedroom home awaits on a park-like, lush nearly .5 acre grounds.
Welcome to The Kilner House at 2031 N Oxford in Los Feliz! Designed by architect Carleton M. Winslow in 1922, this majestic Italianate revival home will transport you back to the Roaring Twenties when Hollywood parties were bigger, morals were looser, and liquor was cheaper.
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