The house has extensive decks and patios from which to take in dramatic panoramic views. Features include concrete slab floors, two stone fireplaces, walls of glass, and built-in furniture and shelving.
John Muir was among the notable guests who passed through this historic Arts and Crafts bungalow originally built for artist Elena Scripps Kellogg. Her work remains inside the studio, which features handsome wood paneling.
Not many houses boast a "motorized observatory dome and telescope." This modern Studio City property has other cool features, too, like a steam shower and solar panels.
The 1930 building has been home to a legion of Hollywood stars over the years, from Bette Davis to Katy Perry. This particular one-bedroom unit includes a fireplace, updated kitchen, and hardwood floors.
Featuring walls of windows, beamed ceilings, and a very enviable infinity pool, the four-bedroom, three-bath residence was built in 1952 but has received a number of updates since then.