Archive for the ‘Hollywood Hills’ Category

7316 Caverna Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90068
2 BR, 2 BA
$1,495,000
The Bergren House, built by John Lautner in 1951, is a stunning example of mid-century architecture. It is sited on a hillside off Mulholland Drive, perfectly capturing the city and mountain views.

The 1,582 square foot, 2-bedroom, 2-bath home has recently been updated, but maintains Lautner’s original mid-century design.
2122-2126 North Gower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90068
3 Units – 2BR/1BA, 1BR/1BA, Studio
SOLD – $1,154,500
I am very excited to present my newest listing, a modernist triplex in the heart of Beachwood Canyon, with units by Richard Neutra and Paul Hoag. This is the first time this one of a kind property has been on the market.

In total there’s 2,207 square feet of interior space and three separate units: a 2-bedroom, 1-bath Spanish lower-level unit, which is currently rented out for $1,850; a 1-bedroom, 1-bath upper level unit, designed by Neutra, with a private terrace and additional studio space above the garage, which is currently rented for $1,450; and a freestanding Paul Hoag Studio with its own private yard and 2-car garage, which is vacant.
The Neutra unit is one of the architect’s first works in Los Angeles. He was hired in 1934 by the Rajagopal family, renowned educators and architectural socialites, to expand their existing two-bedroom, one-bath Spanish home to accommodate friends and family. Neutra built the upper unit, which showcases an early example of his distinct style. Later, Paul Hoag was commissioned to build an additional studio apartment on the property.
A look at the Paul Hoag studio:


2433 Solar Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90046
2 BR, 2 BA
$1,395,000
The Warshawsky Residence, built in 1961 by architect Volker Traub, is sited on a prime Hollywood Hills lot with spectacular jetliner views of the city and Canyon. The home’s interior flows seamlessly out to the walled, ridge-top garden and view decks.

The 1,452 square foot, glass-walled but private home was totally remodeled for 2012 by designer Waldo Fernandez. I saw the residence before its transformation and the redesign looks fantastic.

2427 Solar Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90046
3 BR, 2 BA
$1,875,000
The Sunbow House, with its distinctive folded plate roof design, was originally built by architect Val Powelson in 1960 and later renovated by Steven Kent, A.I.A. It was listed in 2010 and since rented out, but now it’s back on the market. The classic mid-century home is perched high in the Hollywood Hills with breathtaking views of the city, Valley and Runyon Canyon.

The 2,098 square foot architectural provides an open floor plan and updated design with a new pool, spa, sound and security system. Great for hikes and privacy, there’s direct access to Runyon Canyon Park at the end of the cul-de-sac street.

8630 Fennell Place
Los Angeles, CA 90069
3 BA, 3.5 BA
$3,395,000
Built in 1955, this a stunning example of an updated post and beam. The 3,000 square foot home is located in lower Sunset Plaza on a quiet cul-de-sac with southern exposure to optimize the natural light and spectacular city views.

There are floor to ceiling walls of glass that merge the indoor and outdoor spaces, an open floor plan that is great for entertaining, and the finest materials throughout.

7440 Palo Vista Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90046
3 BR, 3 BA
$2,725,000
This new listing in the Hollywood Hills was built by renowned architect Edward H. Fickett in 1957. The 2,092 square foot home was fully remodeled both inside and out in 2011 while staying true to Fickett’s original design.

The home is extremely private. It’s located on a cul-de-sac, down a private driveway, just off Mulholland Drive. It features 180-degree views of the San Fernando Valley and city lights.

2520 Outpost Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90068
4 BR, 3 BA
$2,395,000
This Spanish Revival estate in the Outpost Estates section of the Hollywood Hills was built in 1934 by Charles E. Toberman, a real estate developer known as “Mr. Hollywood” for his part in the development of many Hollywood landmarks, including the Hollywood Bowl, Grauman’s Chinese Theater and the Roosevelt Hotel.

The sprawling 3,505 square foot estate was recently renovated and showcases original architectural details mixed with updated materials and features. The 4-bedroom, 3-bath residence features a step-down formal living room with original, newly-refinished mahogany floors. There are 12.5’ foot vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, floor-to-ceiling arched alcoves, and an over-sized gas fireplace.

3574 Multiview Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90068
4 BR, 3 BA
$1,895,000
The Kaufman Residence was built in 1949 and is located on a lush, private hillside with spectacular city views. The 2,503 square foot architectural home is the personal residence of a noted designer.

The impeccably crafted interiors feature rich wood and stone surfaces creating a warm and inviting setting for both entertaining and daily living. Read more…

2613 Lake Hollywood Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90068
4 BR, 3 BA
$1,950,000
This gorgeous mid-century modern house was featured on the Bravo show “It’s A Brad, Brad World”, (which I may have seen an episode of. I admit nothing.) And now it’s on the market!

Built in 1965, the Lake Hollywood Estates residence was skillfully redesigned and upgraded by architect Michael Maltzan. The ceiling heights were raised and the open floor plan was designed for optimal function, privacy and tree-framed views of Lake Hollywood.
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