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Walls of windows distinguish this modern gem. Situated in the crest streets atop the Beverly Hills Post Office, this pied-e-terre unequivocally boasts some of the most stunning views in the city (downtown to the ocean). White marble and polished concrete make it a haven for summer swims and fashion shoots. It gets so much light, we're inclined to wear sunglasses indoors. |
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This new construction loft brings modern cache to West Hollywood's Melrose neighborhood. Where the world's most savvy PR execs launch ad campaigns (Cartier, anyone?), it's a residence defined by its windows and a 2-story atrium of glass. Moments from the Grove, the Beverly Center, Sunset Strip or the Hills, this is truly the center of beloved LA. |
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Nestled in the hills above the Hollywood Bowl, this Spanish revival sits on one of the city's famed walk streets and hosts unparalled views of historical Hollywood. Legend has it, this is where William Hanna befriended neighbor Joseph Barbera – and started a friendship that would change the world of animation… forever. |
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Built by the Chief of Police in 1923, this home served as a speakeasy during the prohibition. This century old Spanish has views of the Observatory, Hollywood, Sunset Blvd, and the Palm-Tree-Trail used by the Pony Express a century ago. It embodies the consummate indoor/outdoor living that we come to California for. |
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Built in Pasadena in 1919, this Craftsman was moved to West Hollywood in the 1940's and vows it will never go back. Walking distance to Santa Monica and Sunset Boulevards, the built-ins, arched ceilings, and leaded windows of this character craftsman elicit the calm of the country while in the heart of the city. |
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A short jaunt from Sunset Junction and the heart of Silver Lake, these two homes are the perfect retreat for either artist or scientist. Views of Hollywood from the Jacuzzi will keep you equally balanced between your right and left-brain and the spacious lot provides the perfect backdrop for any ecological canvas. |
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Mere moments from the ocean, in the heart of the Montana district, this Santa Monica townhouse has been transformed by one of the city's foremost voice-over artists into a sanctuary that would make Jonathan Adler or Kelly Wearstler pique with envy. Word is, it's being prepped to be shot by Elle Décor. |
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A stroll from the site of the original 1926 Walt Disney Studio in Los Feliz, this Country English Cottage embodies the quintessential storybook architecture that's emblematic of the area. Leaded windows, vaulted ceilings and the most enchanting yard in the Franklin Hills; this English Tudor is replete with its original character. |
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The consummate, mid-century hideaway typical of Silver Lake (architectural vanguards such as Launter, Neutra and Schindler have all left their marks here). Overlooking the renowned Lycee International French school, this mid-century mixes modern lines, with rustic masonry and a central fireplace to draw it all together. |
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Situated in the heart of Los Feliz village, this vintage craftsman is a stone's throw from the vitality of both Vermont and Hillhurst Avenues. With original details that have been pristinely preserved since the 1920's, this sanctuary is home to 3 of the titans of Britain's music scene. |