This little compound off the Sunset Strip belongs to designer-developer Billy Lehman and New Yorker writer Dana Goodyear (who is personally responsible for the house's Zebra rug), who first listed it for sale in May 2010, asking $4.95 million. Lehman restored two 1952 ranch houses into "twin flawless residences joined by an azure Swimming Pool," creating a main house with three bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, and a dining room; a guest house with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a full kitchen; and a pool with a cabana with its own bathroom. We last saw the property in September 2010, when it was asking $4.495 million. Latest asking is $3.495 million.
· 8312 HOLLYWOOD Blvd [Redfin]
· Mid-Century Mini-Compound Above the Sunset Strip [Curbed LA]
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