LOS FELIZ LLOYD WRIGHT HOUSE THE SAMUEL NOVARRO RESIDENCE
2255 VERDE OAK DRIVE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $4,295,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA
Los Feliz Lloyd Wright house, the Mayan inspired Samuel Novarro Residence has been meticulously renovated.
The restoration has kept Lloyd Wright’s vision intact with his signature features throughout the residence, including oxidized copper accents on the front exterior of the home.
THE ANSALEM A. ERNST HOUSE BY GREGORY AIN IN LOS FELIZ
5670 HOLLY OAK DRIVE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $1,799,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 840. Available for the first time in over twenty years, The Ansalem Ernst House by Gregory Ain circa 1937 is perfectly nestled in the coveted Los Feliz Oaks.
This remarkable work of early modernist architecture features a tranquil indoor/outdoor flow with widespread canyon views.
THE STURGES RESIDENCE BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT IN BRENTWOOD
449 NORTH SKYEWIAY ROAD, LOS ANGELES, CA | $2,750,000 | 2 BD | 1 BA
The Sturges Residence, 1939 by Frank Lloyd Wright. The George Sturges House is a single-story house, designed by celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for George D. Sturges in Brentwood Heights; It is the first time it’s been available in nearly 50 years.
This home is a masterpiece of American design and has been often compared to Wright’s most famous project: The Kaufmann Residence, also known as Fallingwater.
WESTWOOD – THE TISCHLER RESIDENCE BY R.M. SCHINDLER
175 GREENFIELD AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $1,700,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA
The Tischler Residence by R.M. Schindler, 1949-1950, part of the Los Angeles
Historic-Cultural Monument #506.
Westwood Mid Century Modern Home by Rudolph Schindler. This remarkable residence is on the market for the first time since its completion in 1950. R.M. Schindler’s article “Visual Techniques” discussed the subjects of “color plasticity, translucency, reflectors and light.”
LOS FELIZ WALLACE NEFF – THE A.L. SCHOENBORN RESIDENCE
4447 CROMWELL AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $4,977,000 | 4 BD | 6 BA
Recognized and renowned Los Feliz Wallace Neff home, the A.L. Schoenborn Residence has been authentically and meticulously restored, embodying Neff’s early and classic Spanish colonial architecture mirroring the heritage of early Southern California.
Sited behind reserved gates on a private driveway, this residence offers panoramic views of the canyons, twinkling city lights of the downtown skyline, and the Pacific Ocean; the scenery is incomparable.