1923 Mediterranean displays a fresh face in Hollywood Hills
This once timeworn 1920s Mediterranean has a new lease on life thanks to updates and restoration work in keeping with its architectural character.
This once timeworn 1920s Mediterranean has a new lease on life thanks to updates and restoration work in keeping with its architectural character. Gated and set above the street-level garage, the house is accessed through a covered entry with mission-style arches. An octagonal paneled library and a barrel-ceiling living room are among original details.
Address: 6611 Emmet Terrace, Los Angeles 90068
Price: $1.889 million
Built: 1923
Lot size: 6,532 square feet
House size: 2,080 square feet, three bedrooms, three bathrooms
Features: Living room with fireplace, dining room, custom-built French windows, oak floors, basement, two-car garage, alarm system
About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 90068 ZIP Code in March was $1.364 million based on 24 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was an 11.6% increase compared with the same month the previous year.
Agents: Robert Carey, (213) 247-1265, Partners Trust
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