Outpost Estates Spanish
LOS ANGELES, California
STATS
- status
Sold
- price
$2,149,000
- type of listing
Single Family
- style of listing
Spanish
- year built
1926
- living area
3,688 sq/ft
- land/garden
9,580 sq/ft
- beds/baths
5 bed/3.1 bath
DESCRIPTION
This private extensively remodeled and restored home evokes nothing but elegance. Timelessly stylish, the formal entry with wood coffered ceilings beckons you. Period details and woodwork are found throughout. The formal dining room features Moorish inspired mouldings. The gourmet kitchen includes custom Shaker cabinets, Carrara marble countertops, white/red wine fridges, center island/prep sink, Viking appliances and a spacious pantry. The sunken living room, with soaring 10-foot ceilings and fireplace, has original French windows/hardware throughout. The sunroom with rope period mouldings is the perfect setting to view the lavish pool, spa and outdoor entertaining space. The upstairs master suite includes walk in closet and en-suite bath with heated floors and double vanity. A rare opportunity for one of the most exclusive addresses in the Hollywood Hills. Other features include:CAT6 wiring, wired for sound,intercom/camera entry, updated electrical & plumbing and a new pool/spa.
OTHER FEATURES
Pool, spa, sunroom, heated floors, A/V.
WHAT MAKES THIS A BUNGALUX
Discover one of LA's coolest pockets
- • For those of you not familiar with the Outpost Estates area of Los Angeles, you have some exploring to do!
- • The area north of Franklin near the Hollywood Bowl is one of the original 1920s Hollywood luxury residential neighborhoods. As such, it's populated by well-preserved beautiful Spanish houses and has a very Florence-like feel. Streets are generally windy and narrow, houses are set behind gates and courtyards, and the area feels much like it did in the 1920s when it was developed..
- • Cool trivia: The origin of the name "Outpost" derives from an early building on the site. General Harrison Grey Otis, the owner of the Los Angeles Times, acquired the estate from Don Tomás through legal wrangling associated with California's secession to the United States. Near Casa Don Tomás, Otis built a clubhouse on the property for entertaining which he called The Outpost.
For more information contact...
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BUNGALUX
Inquire , Bungalux
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telephone
(310) 251-7721
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LISTING NUMBER
11-324