8469 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90069, Los Angeles, 90069 - 3 bed, 3 bath

8469 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90069 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$5,950,000
8469 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90069
3Beds
3Baths
2,715Sqft
15,177Lot
Year Built
1936
Close
-
List price
$5.95M
Original List price
$5.95M
Price/Sqft
$2,192
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
24440733
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: City Lights
Patio
ViewCity Lights

About this home

Possibly Over-Priced:The estimated price is 14% below the list price. We found 2 Cons,3 Pros. Rank: price - $5.95M(75th), sqft - 2715(42th), beds - 3(50th), baths - 3(38th).

Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, this hideaway boasts a rich history dating back to the 1930s. The thoughtful ground-up restoration by Parisian AD100 designer Jean-Louis Deniot was featured in the June 2019 Architectural Digest. Its Tudor facade opens to a 2 or 3 bedroom, 3-bathroom interior featuring custom fixtures and furnishings, stunning textured plaster, chiseled stone, and oak plank flooring. Modern amenities include Nest, remotely accessible security, and a Sonos-controlled speaker system.The wraparound gardens on an expansive oversized lot, designed by acclaimed landscape architect Scott Shrader, feature several sitting and dining areas linked by meandering pathways and protected views that stretch to the Pacific. These gardens evoke the tranquility of the Italian countryside and offer true indoor-outdoor living spaces perfect for both relaxation and entertaining.Situated on 2.5 lots with two separate APNs, this estate provides the rare opportunity to enhance the property further a unique find in the Hollywood Hills. Please note that the furnishings are sold separately.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
07/02/21
Sold
$5,200,000
03/16/05
Sold
$1,950,000
01/03/02
Sold
$900,000
04/22/96
Sold
$522,500
Condition Rating
Excellent

The property, while built in 1936, underwent a ground-up restoration by a renowned designer, featured in Architectural Digest in 2019. The images showcase high-end finishes, custom fixtures, modern appliances, and updated systems (Nest, Sonos). The kitchen and bathrooms appear to be fully renovated with high-quality materials and contemporary designs. The extensive landscaping also contributes to the overall excellent condition.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Designer Restoration: The property features a thoughtful ground-up restoration by Parisian AD100 designer Jean-Louis Deniot, showcased in Architectural Digest, ensuring high-end finishes and design.
Expansive Outdoor Space: The property boasts wraparound gardens on an oversized lot (2.5 lots with two separate APNs) designed by acclaimed landscape architect Scott Shrader, offering multiple sitting and dining areas with protected views.
Modern Amenities: Equipped with modern amenities such as Nest, remotely accessible security, and a Sonos-controlled speaker system, providing convenience and enhanced living experience.

Cons

Furnishings Sold Separately: The listed price does not include the furnishings, which are sold separately, potentially adding a significant additional cost for buyers seeking a move-in ready experience.
Year Built: Built in 1936, the property may require ongoing maintenance and potential upgrades due to its age, despite the recent restoration.

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