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 1930s cottage laden with charming vintage details was designed by Paul Hartman, the architect behind Glendale’s Vogue Theater. As an added bonus, the home is a historic-cultural monument and qualifies for Mills Act tax benefits.
No rear neighbors and lovely views of the arroyo and the hills of Mt. Washington and Cypress Park. Once inside, there are only a few reminders beyond the dining room’s built-in cabinets that the house is more than 100 years old.
Borrego Springs—a tiny community in the middle of the Anza-Borrego Desert—was once a natural oasis poised to become California’s next great resort destination. But today the water is running out and the town has become parched and bitter.
In another round of our Pricespotter game, we want you to tell us how much you think this Encino home with a secret door leading to an upstairs game room is asking. The very spacious four-bedroom house is located just south of Ventura Boulevard.