Architect of art deco theaters shaped this Hollywood Hills West home
Sitting in the hills above the Sunset Strip, this 1920s house is among the residential works of architect S. Charles Lee, who designed hundreds of movie theaters during the art deco period.
Arched doors and windows, wrought-iron work and stenciled beams retain the era of Hollywood’s golden age. A smooth, oval-shaped rotunda emphasizes the Spanish home’s streamlined front entry.
The details
Location: 8287 Marmont Lane, Los Angeles, 90069
Asking price: $2.295 million
Built: 1926
Architect: S. Charles Lee
House size: Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, 2,553 square feet
Lot size: 4,496 square feet
Features: Vaulted ceilings with stenciled beams; picture windows; wrought-iron/stained glass details; oval-shaped foyer; great room with fireplace; formal dining room; patio/lounge; mature landscaping
About the area: In the 90069 ZIP Code, based on 11 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in November was $2.63 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 9.1% increase in median price year over year.
Agents: Ed Solorzano, (310) 777-2863, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties, and Joe Babajian, (310) 623-8800, Rodeo Realty
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