GLENDALE LANDMARK THE DERBY HOUSE, LLOYD WRIGHT, 1926 | MILLS ACT DESIGNATED, NATIONAL LANDMARK
2535 EAST CHEVY CHASE DRIVE, GLENDALE | $2,495,000 | 5 Bed | 2 Baths

A chance to restore one of L.A.’s most iconic pieces of architecture. Set on a unique expanse of land in Glendale’s historic Chevy Chase Canyon, the Derby House offers not just architectural significance, but a deeply atmospheric landscape.

The property unfolds across gently undulating terrain – dotted with quiet clearings and shaded corners. Built in 1926 and recently designated under the Mills Act, the home is among the earliest examples of concrete textile block construction – an architectural system later championed by Wright’s father, Frank Lloyd Wright.
GLASSELL PARK TIMELESS 1950S GEM IN VERDUGO HILLS
3228 SAGAMORE WAY, GLASSELL PARK | $1,049,000 | 2 BD | 2 BA
Welcome to 3228 Sagamore Way, a charming 1950s traditional residence nestled in the serene Verdugo Hills of Glassell Park. Owned by the same family for 42 years, this property offers comfort, character, and plenty of potential in one of Northeast LA’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence features two inviting living areas anchored by a striking Palos Verdes stone fireplace. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet evening or gathering with friends, there’s ample space to unwind and connect. Original hardwood floors run throughout most of the house, adding warmth and timeless appeal.
SPANISH COLONIAL REVIVAL HOME LOCATED IN PRIME MIRACLE MILE HPOZ
908 S DUNSMUIR AVENUE, LOS ANGELES | $3,300,000 | 4 BD | 4 BA
The Harry and Louise Bartosh Residence circa 1929. Welcome to this exceptional Spanish Colonial Revival home located in prime Miracle Mile HPOZ.
America’s first supermarket, Ralph’s, is still located along this strip. When Harry Bartosh, who ran the E.A. Candy Company, was ready to build a custom home, where better than the center of this bustling community.
HOLLYWOOD HILLS HISTORIC ARCHITECTURAL HOME – THE ARENSBERG ESTATE BY WILLIAM LEE WOOLLETT
7065 HILLSIDE AVE, HOLLYWOOD HILLS | $7,495,000 | 4 BD | 6 BA
The Arensberg Estate, William Lee Woollett with later contributions by Richard Neutra, Gregory Ain, Henry Palmer Sabin and John Lautner (The only project on record where all these architectural giants have collaborated).
Avant-garde art patrons Walter and Louise Arensberg purchased the estate in 1927, transforming it into a modern art museum. Los Angeles Magazine acknowledges that this home represented the first modern art museum in L.A., decades before LACMA and MOCA.
SHERMAN OAKS BUFF & HENSMAN FAIA “EVERTS HOUSE”
13547 CONTOUR DRIVE, SHERMAN OAKS | $2,995,000 | 4 BD | 2.5 BA
Timeless architecture meets modern design. The Buff and Hensman FAIA “Everts House” has undergone a respectful renovation by owners who wanted to acknowledge the original architectural integrity while upgrading amenities and features for proper use today.
This stunning home features an outdoor living area just on the other side of the double door entry way off Contour. Once inside, the design showcases ample space for seating and recreation.
LOS FELIZ OAKS EXCEPTIONAL SMART HOME
1979 N VAN NESS AVE, LOS ANGELES | $3,445,000 | 4 BD | 4 BA
Introducing 1979 N Van Ness Ave. Just below the foothills of the Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood sits this stunning property. This exceptional smart home has gone through an extensive architecturally significant renovation and remodel.
Hidden behind mature hedges, you’ll discover a perfect mix of classic charm meets modern design. Upon entering, it is quickly evident that this is a one-of-a-kind property. With guidance from one of today’s preeminent designers, the home has been transformed into a modern oasis.