Archive for the ‘Hollywood Hills’ Category
This mid-century modern post and beam classic is on the market for just the third time ever. Preserved and intact, the three bedroom home designed by noted architect A.H. Galpert is a prime example of the mid-century USC School of Architecture aesthetic that was all the rage in Los Angeles in the second half of the century.
This magical storybook cottage in the Hollywood Hills is located in a secret hilltop setting, hidden from the street and secluded in a lush canyon setting.
This luxurious Mediterranean villa is one of the finest homes in the Whitley Heights neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills. Built in 1922 by architect Arthur Barnes in 1922 and restored in 2021 by notable interior designer, co-founder of Resurrection Vintage, and collector of art, antiquities, and furniture Mark Haddawy, this four bedroom estate is a rare and wonderful property in a historic hillside setting.
This gorgeous Spanish-style sanctuary in the Hollywood Hills is located just minutes from noted theaters, restaurants, Los Angeles nightlife, and the Hollywood Bowl, but you’ll feel a world away from city life at this walled and gated golden era oasis where on a clear day the views stretch out all the way to the Pacific.
This absolutely amazing architectural home at the base of the Hollywood Hills has style, design, and finishes like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Hidden from the street, next door to the Wattles Gardens, this incredible compound was inspired by Barragan, Neimeyer, and Mexican Colonial architecture.
This private Spanish compound is set on an expansive three lots in the heart of Hollywoodland, one of the original Los Angeles homes of the roaring 1920s. With head-on views of the iconic Hollywood sign, a pool, guest house, writers studio, and lush manicured grounds, it is one of the great classic estates of the Hollywood Hills.
This stylishly updated mid-century modern home in the Hollywood Hills has been christened “The Willow” and was seemingly built from the ground up for Southern California indoor/outdoor entertaining.
Welcome to The Estes Residence, a stunning streamline moderne home designed by legendary architect William Kesling in 1935. One of just 15 single-family residences by Kesling in Los Angeles, this eye-catching home is distinguished by its green horizontal bands, nautical curves, incredible light, and luxe outdoor spaces.
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.
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