Designed by John Elgin Woolf in 1954, this refined residence between Sunset and Doheny in Beverly Hills boasts four bedrooms, five baths, impressive public spaces, and a regulation-size tennis court.
Richard Landry, the LA-based architect who builds over-the-top houses with absurd amenities, is the subject of a new profile, wherein he talks cluelessly about income inequality.
Pricey real estate classes associated with Tarek and Christina El Moussa, stars of HGTV's "Flip or Flop," haven't been popular with students. They say the couple never actually appeared and that they never received promised help with flip projects.
On the market for the first time since 1965, the house has avocado tile, loads of vintage touches, beautiful rounded windows, and a large and striking fireplace.
The recent sale of House of Bijan to the parent company of Louis Vuitton set records as one of the priciest per-square-foot sales in history. Now, a pair of real estate professionals says they helped put the deal together but weren't compensated.
Gores new shangri-la on Carolwood Drive—where some of LA's priciest homes are located—comes with three swimming pools, a hair salon, and a 10-car garage. It's located on a two-acre property where Barbara Streisand's Mon Reve estate once stood.
Built in 1958, the Bailey House was designed by architect Pierre Koenig as part of the Case Study House program sponsored Arts & Architecture magazine. It's available now for $4.5 million.
The couple’s divorce was finalized in April, so it was only a matter of time before they listed this place with a 90210 zip code. Located in a gated community, the 12,000-square-foot house comes with vibrant decor.
Swimmer Ian Thorpe is selling a rustic, two-bedroom home once owned by publicist Elliot Mintz. The 1961 house is small, but the views pack a punch, and its history is not to be overlooked. Mintz says John Lennon visited during his "Lost Weekend."
The digital media giant is almost ready to move into the under-construction Icon Tower, but will first expand into the historic studio space next door—having reportedly leased several Sunset Bronson Studios sound stages.