Jason Statham Quietly Sells His Mid-Century LA Home for $5,075,000
Originally designed in 1956 by David Hyun—one of the first Korean-American architects to practice in the U.S.—the award-winning property has been featured in Architectural Digest, Dwell, and Galerie.
$175K/Month to Live Like Old Money in Bel-Air's Georgian Rosewood Estate
Why buy a palace across the pond when you can rent this $46M Bel-Air estate? With a ballroom, 12-car showroom, and a vintage soda fountain diner hidden in the basement, this Georgian-style estate is anything but ordinary.
The Hearst Estate in Beverly Hills
The Hearst Estate has become an emblem of Hollywood’s Golden Era. The legendary property is back on the market again, co-listed with Hilton & Hyland, Amalfi Estates, and Rodeo Realty.
This Neoclassical Estate In LA Is Pure Glamour
On the market with Carswell and Associates, the grand residence was built in 1960 by famed California architect Wallace Neff, modelled closely after Louis XIVs Pavillon de Louveciennes.
This Danish Farmhouse Neighbours the Getty Museum
The residence was designed by architect-to-the-stars Peter Choate. It is situated on a secluded cul-de-sac on Macculloch Drive in Los Angeles.
The Open Space Design of this Beverly Hills Mansion Doubles its Living Space
The glass house design transforms this Beverly Estates Dr. mansion into a luxury treehouse, with automated sliding glass Fleetwood pocket doors that open most of the double-height glass walls that run the length of the home. The home was custom-built and outfitted by Lorenzo Cascino of design firm Visionnaire, with bespoke finishes and details throughout.
The Beverly House is a True Hollywood Home...
The Beverly House has become an emblem of Hollywood’s Golden Era. A Spanish colonial home of epic proportions, the Beverly House is a true California compound with total privacy, just 3 blocks from Sunset Boulevard and the Beverly Hills hotel.
Orum House, a Bel Air Residence
Perched on the side of a cliff, the AIA award winning Orum House reflects the skyline of LA on its floor-to-ceiling mirrored glass curtain wall. With a double-gated entry and set on its own private road in the heart of Bel Air, the property is a true California compound, with parking for 30 cars.