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Striking Mid-Century in Architectural Enclave

  • Los Angeles, CA
  • $3,195,000

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Set on a wide, peaceful street in a neighborhood known as the "Colony" in Upper Nichols Canyon. This dramatic Smith & Williams modernist residence is a rare piece of architecture designed for those who value form, flow, and a certain cinematic magic in a walkable pocket of the hills. The architectural design of the front facade offers privacy and is intentionally minimalist creating a beautiful surprise upon entry when greeted with soaring 25ft ceilings and walls of glass. The effortlessly stylish open living spaces are made for creative minds. Whether you're hosting an intimate gathering under the stars or unwinding with a book; this home sets the stage for elevated living. Light pours into every room from its clerestory windows and skylights throughout. In the kitchen the floor to ceiling windows make you feel equally connected to nature and guests. The kitchen is equipped with luxury appliances and gorgeous natural stone quartz countertops. Custom-carpentered vertical-grain Douglas Fir cabinetry conceals a built-in hood fan and houses an under-counter Wolf microwave drawer. The pass-through counter and storage pantry are distinctive upgrades unusual to most mid-century homes. The primary suite features limestone flooring, soaking tub, and a walk-in shower appointed with double showerheads that opens to the outdoors. The bedroom's La Cantina folding doors lead to the spa and grassy yard. Plenty of storage is provided with a pair of wardrobe closets, built-in credenza and wide bathroom vanity. The home's exposed steel post and beam construction, expansive glass walls, and clean modernist lines create a seamless dialogue between interior and exterior framing tranquil hillside views. Outside, a private backyard retreat beckons with a sun-drenched pool, spa, secret zen garden, and multiple areas to lounge, dine, or dream. Minutes away from both Sunset and the studios - this home lives like a resort!

Set on a wide, peaceful street in a neighborhood known as the "Colony" in Upper Nichols Canyon. This dramatic Smith & Williams modernist residence is a rare piece of architecture designed for those who value form, flow, and a certain cinematic magic in a walkable pocket of the hills. The architectural design of the front facade offers privacy and is intentionally minimalist creating a beautiful surprise upon entry when greeted with soaring 25ft ceilings and walls of glass. The effortlessly stylish open living spaces are made for creative minds. Whether you're hosting an intimate gathering under the stars or unwinding with a book; this home sets the stage for elevated living.

Light pours into every room from its clerestory windows and skylights throughout. In the kitchen the floor to ceiling windows make you feel equally connected to nature and guests. The kitchen is equipped with luxury appliances and gorgeous natural stone quartz countertops. Custom-carpentered vertical-grain Douglas Fir cabinetry conceals a built-in hood fan and houses an under-counter Wolf microwave drawer. The pass-through counter and storage pantry are distinctive upgrades unusual to most mid-century homes.

The primary suite features limestone flooring, soaking tub, and a walk-in shower appointed with double showerheads that opens to the outdoors. The bedroom's La Cantina folding doors lead to the spa and grassy yard. Plenty of storage is provided with a pair of wardrobe closets, built-in credenza and wide bathroom vanity.

The home's exposed steel post and beam construction, expansive glass walls, and clean modernist lines create a seamless dialogue between interior and exterior framing tranquil hillside views. Outside, a private backyard retreat beckons with a sun-drenched pool, spa, secret zen garden, and multiple areas to lounge, dine, or dream. Minutes away from both Sunset and the studios - this home lives like a resort!

Set on a wide, peaceful street in a neighborhood known as the "Colony" in Upper Nichols Canyon. This dramatic Smith & Williams modernist residence is a rare piece of architecture designed for those who value form, flow, and a certain cinematic magic in a walkable pocket of the hills. The architectural design of the front facade offers privacy and is intentionally minimalist creating a beautiful surprise upon entry when greeted with soaring 25ft ceilings and walls of glass. The effortlessly stylish open living spaces are made for creative minds. Whether you're hosting an intimate gathering under the stars or unwinding with a book; this home sets the stage for elevated living. Light pours into every room from its clerestory windows and skylights throughout. In the kitchen the floor to ceiling windows make you feel equally connected to nature and guests. The kitchen is equipped with luxury appliances and gorgeous natural stone quartz countertops. Custom-carpentered vertical-grain Douglas Fir cabinetry conceals a built-in hood fan and houses an under-counter Wolf microwave drawer. The pass-through counter and storage pantry are distinctive upgrades unusual to most mid-century homes. The primary suite features limestone flooring, soaking tub, and a walk-in shower appointed with double showerheads that opens to the outdoors. The bedroom's La Cantina folding doors lead to the spa and grassy yard. Plenty of storage is provided with a pair of wardrobe closets, built-in credenza and wide bathroom vanity. The home's exposed steel post and beam construction, expansive glass walls, and clean modernist lines create a seamless dialogue between interior and exterior framing tranquil hillside views. Outside, a private backyard retreat beckons with a sun-drenched pool, spa, secret zen garden, and multiple areas to lounge, dine, or dream. Minutes away from both Sunset and the studios - this home lives like a resort!
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1960

1960

Year Built

4

4

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

2,977

2,977

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

8,803

8,803

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

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01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

4

Total Bathrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

3

Laundry room

Laundry Closet

Flooring

Carpet, Stone, Wood

Fireplace

Decorative

Appliances

Barbecue, Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Refrigerator, Water Purifier, Dryer, Washer

Other Interior Features

Beamed Ceilings, Cathedral Ceiling(s), High Ceilings, Recessed Lighting, Storage, Attic, Loft
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Water Source

Public

Pool

In Ground, Private, Solar Heat

Parking

Door-Multi, Direct Access, Driveway, Garage, Garage Door Opener

Heat Type

Central, Forced Air, Natural Gas

Air Conditioning

Central Air
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Lot & Area

Status

Pending

Living Area

2,977 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

8,803 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

25531389

Type

Residential

Year Built

1960

Neighborhood

Hollywood Hills

Architecture Styles

Mid-Century Modern

View Description

City Lights,Park/Greenbelt,Mountain(s),Pool,Trees/Woods
01

Finance

Sales Price

$3,195,000

Zoning

LARE15
Jonathan

Amazing indoor outdoor flow!

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Hollywood Hills

Picturesque views, hillside homes, and iconic cultural landmarks make this one of the most famous neighborhoods in California

Welcome to the Hollywood Hills

Sweeping city views, luxurious homes, and an iconic reputation
 
When many people think about Los Angeles, the iconic neighborhood of Hollywood Hills is probably one of the first things they imagine. Home to the world-famous Hollywood sign that has been a symbol of the city since it was built, this upscale neighborhood is an LA icon. 
 
The Hills are made up of many smaller communities, like Laurel Canyon, Runyon Canyon, the Hollywood Dell, and the Bird Streets. While the neighborhoods aren’t quite walkable, the incredible architecture and sweeping city views more than make up for it. 
 
The Hollywood Hills is a mainly residential neighborhood with a variety of home styles and sizes. Those looking for a cozy space to live can find many smaller single-family homes and bungalows, and those looking for luxury mansions will find plenty nestled in the Hills. 
 
Architectural styles include California Modern, contemporary, Italian Revival, Spanish Colonial, and more. Famous mid-century architect Frank Lloyd Wright has also left his mark on the neighborhood. 
 

What to Love  

  • Iconic cultural landmarks
  • Located conveniently between Downtown Los Angeles and the Valley
  • Large, luxurious homes with beautiful views
  • Quiet streets full of natural beauty

The Lifestyle

Classic, affluent, and tucked away
 
The Hollywood Hills neighborhood feels like a welcome retreat from Los Angeles. Quite literally tucked away in the canyons and hills overlooking the city, the serenity of the Hollywood Hills can seem like it is worlds apart from the urban metropolis just minutes away. Because of the privacy offered, the Hills are also a very popular location for celebrities.
 

The Story

An integral piece of Los Angeles history 
 
The Hollywood Hills began as a luxury home development in 1923. Originally called Hollywoodland, the neighborhood is the reason for the iconic Hollywood Sign, which was installed as an advertisement for the Hollywoodland development. While Hollywoodland itself was not a raving success, the Hollywood Hills became an idyllic and sought-after location for residential development.
 
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Hills were also a very popular spot for rock n’ roll icons to write, collaborate, party, and live. Laurel Canyon was a favorite neighborhood for creatives. Through the decades, the Hollywood Hills have remained as iconic and unforgettable as the Hollywood sign itself.
 

Dining

Trendy, modern, and fresh
 
  • Yamashiro — This upscale Asian restaurant serves sushi on its outdoor garden-like patio, complete with koi ponds. Indoor seating is also available, but you’d miss out on spectacular city views.
  • Pace — Cozy and peaceful restaurant that serves authentic Italian dishes prepared with fresh ingredients.
  • Tesse — Hip, French-inspired restaurant that boasts an extensive wine list and cocktail menu. 
 

Shopping

World-class shopping is a quick drive away
 
 

Nightlife

Truly unique nightlife experiences
 
  • Hollywood Bowl — This iconic outdoor concert venue has been a Hollywood Hills staple since 1922 and has hosted iconic musicians of all kinds, from the Beatles to Yo-Yo Ma. 
  • The Magic Castle — This thoroughly unique destination is a membership club for magicians and their guests. The Magic Castle boasts live magical performances, courtesy of the members of the Academy of Magical Arts, as well as a dining room and multiple bars. While you need a member to invite non-members, if you manage to score a spot on the guest list, jump at the chance to see inside the whimsical venue.
  • The Spare Room — Located in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, this cocktail lounge and gaming parlor is the perfect place to reconnect with your inner child. It features vintage bowling lanes, an array of card, dice, and domino games, and a sophisticated yet playful atmosphere. 
 

Things to Do

Slow back and enjoy the views 
 
  • Lake Hollywood Park — This large, dog-friendly park has perfect views of the Hollywood sign.
  • Runyon Canyon Park — This hillside park is popular with locals for its views and well-maintained trails
  • Yamashiro Historic District — This expansive estate was built in 1914, inspired by 17th-century Japanese architecture and complete with an authentic imported pagoda. It was featured in many films, including “Memoirs of a Geisha.”
 

Schools

The Hollywood Hills neighborhood is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District. Schools in the area include:
 
  • Wonderland Avenue Elementary
  • Cheremoya Elementary 
  • Le Conte Middle School
  • Hollywood High School
 
 

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Welcome to the Hollywood Hills Sweeping city views, luxurious homes, and an iconic reputation When many people think about Los Angeles, the iconic neighborhood of Hollywood Hills is probably one of the first things they imagine. Home to the world-famous Hollywood sign that has been a symbol of the city since it was built, this upscale neighborhood is an LA icon. The Hills are made up of many smaller communities, like Laurel Canyon, Runyon Canyon, the Hollywood Dell, and the Bird Streets. While the neighborhoods aren’t quite walkable, the incredible architecture and sweeping city views more than make up for it. The Hollywood Hills is a mainly residential neighborhood with a variety of home styles and sizes. Those looking for a cozy space to live can find many smaller single-family homes and bungalows, and those looking for luxury mansions will find plenty nestled in the Hills. Architectural styles include California Modern, contemporary, Italian Revival, Spanish Colonial, and more. Famous mid-century architect Frank Lloyd Wright has also left his mark on the neighborhood. What to Love Iconic cultural landmarks Located conveniently between Downtown Los Angeles and the Valley Large, luxurious homes with beautiful views Quiet streets full of natural beauty The Lifestyle Classic, affluent, and tucked away The Hollywood Hills neighborhood feels like a welcome retreat from Los Angeles. Quite literally tucked away in the canyons and hills overlooking the city, the serenity of the Hollywood Hills can seem like it is worlds apart from the urban metropolis just minutes away. Because of the privacy offered, the Hills are also a very popular location for celebrities. The Story An integral piece of Los Angeles history The Hollywood Hills began as a luxury home development in 1923. Originally called Hollywoodland, the neighborhood is the reason for the iconic Hollywood Sign, which was installed as an advertisement for the Hollywoodland development. While Hollywoodland itself was not a raving success, the Hollywood Hills became an idyllic and sought-after location for residential development. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Hills were also a very popular spot for rock n’ roll icons to write, collaborate, party, and live. Laurel Canyon was a favorite neighborhood for creatives. Through the decades, the Hollywood Hills have remained as iconic and unforgettable as the Hollywood sign itself. Dining Trendy, modern, and fresh Yamashiro — This upscale Asian restaurant serves sushi on its outdoor garden-like patio, complete with koi ponds. Indoor seating is also available, but you’d miss out on spectacular city views. Pace — Cozy and peaceful restaurant that serves authentic Italian dishes prepared with fresh ingredients. Tesse — Hip, French-inspired restaurant that boasts an extensive wine list and cocktail menu. Shopping World-class shopping is a quick drive away Hollywood & Highland — A shopping center in the heart of Hollywood with an abundance of shops and the famous TCL Chinese Theatre and the Dolby Theatre, where the Academy Awards are held. Hollywood Farmers Market — Local farmers market that takes place every Sunday. Sunset Strip — A famous stretch of Sunset Boulevard lined with iconic Hollywood clubs, bars, restaurants, and retailers. Nightlife Truly unique nightlife experiences Hollywood Bowl — This iconic outdoor concert venue has been a Hollywood Hills staple since 1922 and has hosted iconic musicians of all kinds, from the Beatles to Yo-Yo Ma. The Magic Castle — This thoroughly unique destination is a membership club for magicians and their guests. The Magic Castle boasts live magical performances, courtesy of the members of the Academy of Magical Arts, as well as a dining room and multiple bars. While you need a member to invite non-members, if you manage to score a spot on the guest list, jump at the chance to see inside the whimsical venue. The Spare Room — Located in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, this cocktail lounge and gaming parlor is the perfect place to reconnect with your inner child. It features vintage bowling lanes, an array of card, dice, and domino games, and a sophisticated yet playful atmosphere. Things to Do Slow back and enjoy the views Lake Hollywood Park — This large, dog-friendly park has perfect views of the Hollywood sign. Runyon Canyon Park — This hillside park is popular with locals for its views and well-maintained trails Yamashiro Historic District — This expansive estate was built in 1914, inspired by 17th-century Japanese architecture and complete with an authentic imported pagoda. It was featured in many films, including “Memoirs of a Geisha.” Schools The Hollywood Hills neighborhood is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District. Schools in the area include: Wonderland Avenue Elementary Cheremoya Elementary Le Conte Middle School Hollywood High School Search All Homes
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