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1920s Spanish-style with views around the Hollywood Hills asks $2.2M

The roomy home has arched doorways and original hardwood floors

View of house from street
The four-bedroom, Spanish-style home was originally built in 1927.
Photos by Brian Thomas Jones, courtesy Deasy/Penner & Partners

Up in the winding streets of the Hollywood Hills is this impressive Spanish-style home, constructed in 1927 and updated significantly over the years.

The multi-story home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms spread across a spacious 3,015 square feet of floor area. Making the house appear even roomier is an open living room with beamed and vaulted ceilings that extend to the upper level. The room is punctuated by a tile fireplace, built-in shelving, and an elegant master staircase leading to a landing above.

Original hardwood floors run throughout the home, and other vintage features include arched doorways and a restored Wedgewood stove in the kitchen. Per the listing, the lower level of the residence was once an open loggia that has since been converted into an office space with colorful stained glass windows.

The house sits on an 8,510-square-foot lot with an attached garage, terraced gardens, and a large outdoor patio and barbecue space. Windows and outdoor spaces around the property provide terrific views across the surrounding hills and down into the city.

Asking price is $2.195 million. Open houses are scheduled for 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Living room with staircase
Living room area with beamed ceilings
Office with stained glass
Kitchen with arched entryway
Back deck
House with Hollywood sign behind it