Large properties are rare in Hermosa Beach, where most homes sit on compact lots just steps from the ocean. That’s part of what makes this recently listed estate so unusual. The property, priced at $13.999 million, spans over half an acre, making it the third largest residential lot in Hermosa Beach. Tucked away on a […]
Some mentions of Bel Air try to sell a fantasy. This one sells something even rarer: lifespan. A timeless gated estate designed by acclaimed architect Gerard Colcord just hit the market for $7.495 million, offering the kind of old-school Bel Air appeal that still makes people move like it’s 1998 and the zip code is […]
A newly listed Laurel Canyon home is bringing a rare kind of Los Angeles crossover to the market — one that combines Hollywood recognition, a serious culinary background and the kind of SoCal indoor-outdoor setup that never goes out of style. Listed for $3,995,000, the one-story residence is owned by actress Maria Bello and her […]
From a distance, Le Cap du Roc hardly announces itself. Set low against the cliffs above Rocky Point, the single-story home feels less like a showpiece and more like the final structure standing between solid ground and open ocean. At dusk, the warm interior glow contrasts sharply with the darkening Pacific Ocean below, emphasizing how […]
A rare, oversized home has just hit the market in one of Los Angeles’ most discreet and highly guarded luxury towers. Unit 1904 at The Carlyle Residences is now for sale for $5.75 million, offering a combination of size, privacy and separation almost never seen in the building. The listing is being handled by Revel […]
Hidden in the leafy hills of Montecito, a private 1950s complex once owned by Hollywood legend Jane Russell has resurfaced – this time with an $8.25 million price tag and a thoroughly refreshed appearance. Russell owned the 1.36-acre property from 1985 to 2000, sharing the home with her third husband, builder and real estate agent […]
Los Angeles occasionally produces a real estate story that feels like a plot twist, and the rediscovery of the Jules Salkin Residence is one of them. Designed in 1948 by John Lautner, one of California’s most distinctive architectural voices, the house was considered “lost” for decades—known only through an archival model that was photographed and […]