New Condo Listing in Hollywood: The Terraces on Highland

1940 N. Highland Ave. #18

This second floor unit at The Terraces on Highland offers sophisticated living in a prime location, engulfed by the historic neighborhoods of Whitley Heights and Hollywood Heights. Within close proximity to everything Hollywood has to offer, the unit is a quiet and serene respite from the city. Overlooking the famed Rudolph Valentino estate it is spacious & comfortable with an open floor-plan, laundry inside the unit, 2 full bathrooms and ample storage. The complex has several resort-like amenities including a pool, spa, sauna, workout room and rec-room. The building is very secure with controlled access, gated entry & gated garage. 2 tandem parking spaces come with the unit. Get ready to enjoy life at The Terraces on Highland.

  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 1,200 SF
  • HOA: $450/Month
  • Offered for sale ay $499,000

To setup a private showing, call Mark at: (310) 991-3808 or send a message here (click!)

Fly Spanish!

I checked out 2653 Hollyridge Dr. today in Beachwood Canyon.  Fantastic house!  Listed at $1,679,000 it comes replete with 4 exquisite en suite bedrooms in 2,754 SF.

Too often the renovation of a 1920s Spanish revival or Medeteranean styly home results in a garish, unlivable, museum-like house or the complete eradication of character through extreme modernization. 

It is great to see a house so meticulously rehabilitated that it pays homage to the original character of the property while updating it tastefully and thoughtfully.

The seller has put a lot of thought into this home, both from an architectural perspective and design aesthetic. So much so that the house comes fully furnished... each piece painstakingly chosen.  Move right in!

Offered by Imraan Ali, Keller Williams Realty

For the Hollywood Hills East area, this is my pick for the day.

If you want to set up a showing, call me at 310-991-3808 or email anytime.

MINTZ

John Abides! Lautner in The Hollywood Hills

After seeing the Big Lebowski for about the 1000th time last Friday at Lebowski Fest LA, I was already in a Lautner kind of mood!  Then this one hit this morning.  

John Lautner’s Polin House from 1947 (3542 Multiview) appeared in my inbox and was on Caravan today.
Coming back from an inspection in the Valley, I stopped in to check it out.  Up a shared driveway are dueling Lautners.      

They own the promontory, making the most of the jetliner views it offers.  I indignantly banged on the door of the wrong one before making my way to the correct house. Lautner incorporated long walls of glass, sharp angles and open spaces into these houses.  

Only 1,342 SF, it is not a large house by any means.  Dwarfed by the Sheats Goldstein Residence in The Big Lebowski, this is a very different but very livable space for a couple or single person.

It is billed as having 3 bedrooms, but one has been converted into a very cool study and one is a lower unit not accessable from the interior.


So essentially it is a very indulgent 1-bedroom pad.

With 27,000+ SF of land (mostly hillside) it is a nice chunk of the hill.  Overlooking the Valley below, it is clear why this lot was chosen.

Offered by Aaron Kirman & Chad Rogers of Hilton & Hyland

For sale at $1,495,000, that’s $1,114/SF.  Worth it for a Lautner?  Well... How badly do you want it? 





What's the definition of Buff? Burleigh! Oh... you can throw a Hensman in there too!

I had the pleasure of spending time in this gorgeous, very "original" mid-century "tour de force" built by Buff & Hensman. 820 Burliegh Drive in Pasadena


The Norton House, built in 1954 is an iconic example of Buff & Hensman's work at the time and is exemplary of the contribution their firm made to home design and architecture in the 1950s and beyond.  


Available again after being purchased by it's current owner almost exactly 1 year ago it is listed $15,000 below it's selling price in April 2010. Offered at $1,295,000, it will sell quickly.  


It's just shy of 1900 SF with 3 Bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, but the open floor plan, the indoor/outdoor flow, abundance of light and the lush landscape beyond its enormous walls of glass makes this house feel huge!



The little things... like this Picasso-esque mosaic above the range and the original cork floors and those unforgiving floor to ceiling windows that will not crumble into a thousand pieces if you walk into one by accident, but rather gut you from stem to stern (be careful, I almost did it) make this home a veritable time capsule.


It's all about the reveal! You park in a modest carport above the property. Walking down into the enclave provides a feeing of privacy. Partially through your short walk the property reveals its striking landscaping which is entirely centered around an actual flowing stream (water diverted from a nearby lake).  There are fish. There is a bridge.  The grounds are lush, verdant and make for a wonderful experience, appreciated inside and outside the home.




I think that what I like most about this property is that it is introspective and private. What I mean is that most homes are built on the high ground of a property, overseeing all  that surrounds it, striving to make the most of a view even if there is not much of a view to begin with.  This house brings you inside its own little world.  The only view you need is of your own property!  Do you want it?

Offered by Dilbeck Realtors

If you want to see this property, shoot me an email or call me at (310) 991-3808.

Don't Cry Wolff!

2400 Carman Crest Dr. 

Thornton Ladd's "Wolff House," 1958, came on the market today. It's one of those situations that you just can't finance.  You pretty much need cash to buy this house, because at $1,995,000 with the public records stating that the house is 1,810 SF, the price of this 2 bedroom, 1.75 Bathroom home is north of $1,100/SF.  I don't see it appraising with any lender anywhere near that price.  But really... what do they know?  This house is amazing and will be a jewel in the crown of some smart collector.

The listing calls it aptly, "a floating glass pavilion over water."  With spectacular light, soaring ceilings and an understanding of the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces, it is an iconic piece of modern architecture that must be evaluated on merit, not just comps pulled by an appraiser from the Inland Empire value.

Offered by Rob Johnson of Rodeo Realty

If you want to see this property, please call me at (310) 991-3808 or email me at: mark@mintzRE.com







BACK FLIP! Sweet Digs in Highland Park.

New on the market today is 5049 San Rafael Ave. in HP.  Another great Better Shelter flip! Built in 1922, the charming cottage has been nicely "re-envisioned." and updated, making it ready for sale.


Listed at $489K.  Purchased for $225K in September of last year.  Nice return!


3 Bedrooms & 3 Bathrooms in 1,482 SF on a 4,791 SF lot.


Offered by Brock Real Estate.


Let me know if you want to see it!

MINTZ