Neutra's Hees House, Boris Karloff haunt among L.A.'s weekly top sales
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Neutra's Hees House, Boris Karloff haunt among L.A.'s weekly top sales
"Designed by architect Steven Ehrlich and later remodeled by designer Michael Lee, the multilevel modern-style home boasts wide walls of tempered glass, four ocean-view bedrooms and an elevator. A library/office, a modern chef's kitchen and a wine room with bamboo floors are also within the 6,445 square feet. Sliding glass doors off the living and dining rooms open to a deck that leads to shore."
"A 1900s beach cottage fashioned as a two-unit duplex sold in the 2100 block of the Strand sold in about a month for $899,999 less than the asking price. Prior to that, the property had last sold in 1972 for $76,000, records show. The two units combine to offer three bedrooms and two bathrooms in 1,721 square feet of living space."
"The two-story home, designed by architect Patrick J. Killen and built last year, features such details as polished concrete, exotic woodwork and a 73-foot tiled infinity-edge swimming pool. Walls of glass center on views extending"
Recent luxury real estate transactions in the greater Los Angeles area showcase diverse architectural styles and price points. A $21 million oceanfront Malibu home designed by Steven Ehrlich features modern architecture with glass walls, four bedrooms, and direct beach access. An $8.1 million Hermosa Beach property, a 1900s cottage converted to a duplex, sold below asking price after a month on market, representing significant appreciation since its 1972 sale for $76,000. A $7.5 million Bel-Air contemporary built on property formerly owned by television composer Victor Mizzy includes luxury amenities such as polished concrete finishes, exotic woodwork, and a 73-foot infinity pool.
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