Posts Tagged ‘Lake Hollywood’
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!
This romantic 1930s Spanish villa is known as “Castillo de la Esperanza,” or Castle of Hope. The expansive estate is sited on over half an acre in the lush hills above Lake Hollywood. The property offers stunning panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills hillside and an enchanting and rare view in the northern direction of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, alma mater of Harry Potter, of course, and a popular tourist attraction at Universal Studios plus a newish addition to the skyline over the hill.
3232 Benda Street is a stunning modern interpretation of a classic 1930s Spanish Estate nestled in the Hollywood Knolls with a pool, spa, and gardens.
Some of you may have heard the devastating news yesterday: Runyon Canyon, perhaps Los Angeles’s most iconic hiking destination, will close temporarily in April until at least July 1 because of a “public safety concern.” According to Estevan Montemayor, director of communications for area city Councilman David Ryu, commissioners of the Department of Recreation and Parks voted to close the popular Hollywood hiking trail in order to repair a leaking, 100-year-old water pipe.
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