Originating nearly a century ago, this English-style Tudor Revival residence designed by L. Milton Wolf emerged from a two-year restoration that looked as good as what happened in the roaring 1920s.
Beautiful brick buildings and cone-shaped towers known as witch hats are among the interesting details of the road. Outside the entrance are herringbone-patterned wood floors, arched doors, and custom workmanship in accordance with the original style. A separate workspace and speakeasy-style bar are located in the living room.
The details
Location: 2501 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, 90027
Asking price: $ 8,195 million
Year built: 1924
Living room: 8,900 square feet, six bedrooms, eight bathrooms
Many sizes: 0.46 hectare
Feature: Oak flooring; custom processing plant; period details; living room with bar; chef’s kitchen; home theater; guest cottage; swimming pool
About the area: In ZIP Code 90027, based on seven sales, the average price for sales of single-family homes in April was $ 1,775 million, a 23.7% decrease year-on-year, according to CoreLogic.
Agent: Alex Barad, Nourmand & Associates, (323) 462-6262, and Lauren Reichenberg, Compass, (310) 502-0580
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