The 1928 Spanish Colonial looks totally fresh after a makeover from Berkus and his husband, Jeremiah Brent. "We go for a very clean, masculine look," Brent says.
As the shopping landscape on La Brea turns decidedly more upscale, there might be less and less room in the neighborhood for a cluttered curiosity shop.
TV exec nabs lavish Neoclassical mansion built for Ralph Chandler in 1960. The estate includes a thirty-foot domed ceiling, herringbone wood floors, and elaborately carved wood accents.
In our last round of the Pricespotter guessing game, we asked you to guess the listing price for this grandiose condo in the Faubourg St. Denis building. How close was your guess?
The latest round of Curbed’s price-guessing game takes us to a roomy condo that occupies 2,000 square feet in the swanky Faubourg St. Denis, a 1928 Normandy Revival-style building in Hancock Park.
The LA Ink star has purchased an 11-bedroom home featured in Cheaper by the Dozen. The palatial house was built by San Fernando Valley land baron Isaac Newton Van Nuys and was moved to the neighborhood in 1915.
This Spanish-style home in Hancock Park is one of five LA-area homes owned by the late Christian Audigier, known for popularizing the Ed Hardy and Von Dutch clothing brands. Somewhat unexpectedly, the 1924 home actually looks kind of pleasant.