Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart is looking to unload this 1927 beauty, which boasts a spiral staircase, lovely tile, and beamed ceilings. One of the early owners was the "most beautiful woman in Hollywood."
Touted as Toluca Lake’s first small-lot development, the homes in Toluca 17 are each three-stories with rooftop decks and two-car garages. Prices start at $799,000.
City leaders might have jumped the gun in trying to preserve the late comedian and actor's former estate. The Hopes moved there in 1939. The property has two pools and a one-hole golf course.
After Bob Hope's daughter received a demolition inspection permit from the city Friday, the LA City Council nominated the home for landmark status—temporarily halting any plans for a teardown. Hope bought the Toluca Lake home in 1939.
The house’s communal areas includes an in-home theater with a 133-inch screen, and an backyard with saltwater pool, built-in barbecue area with 57-inch Viking grill, and fire pit.