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Dorothy Chandler Estate: Historic Mansion in Los Angeles
Notable, Properties Patrycja . 10/6/23 Notable, Properties Patrycja . 10/6/23

Dorothy Chandler Estate: Historic Mansion in Los Angeles

One of the great landmarks of Los Angeles, the Beaux Arts mansion has been referred to as the ‘Western White House’ as it accomodated U.S. presidents including Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon.

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LA’s Landmark Dorothy Chandler Estate Asks $20,000,000
Notable, Properties Patrycja . 3/24/23 Notable, Properties Patrycja . 3/24/23

LA’s Landmark Dorothy Chandler Estate Asks $20,000,000

One of the great landmarks of Los Angeles, this Beaux Arts mansion has hosted presidents and housed Hollywood royalty.

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Beautifully Renovated Historic House in Los Angeles Hits the Market for $20,000,000
Notable, Market Watch, Properties Patrycja . 3/11/23 Notable, Market Watch, Properties Patrycja . 3/11/23

Beautifully Renovated Historic House in Los Angeles Hits the Market for $20,000,000

Villa Vendôme was originally built in 1917 by architect Frank Meline AIA with a design inspired by the Italian Architect, Andrea Palladio, and comes to market following a meticulous restoration by Plus Development and AD100 designer Jake Arnold.

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A Legacy Estate in Hancock Park
Notable, Properties FY 7/9/21 Notable, Properties FY 7/9/21

A Legacy Estate in Hancock Park

The Spanish Gothic property was built in 1923 by local Los Angeles architect Arthur E. Harvey, and has been transformed by one of the most prominent designer couples in the area, interior designer Brian Little and lifelong partner and realtor, Timothy Enright.

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This Neoclassical Estate In LA Is Pure Glamour
Properties FY 11/28/20 Properties FY 11/28/20

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.

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