Magical Chateau in Pacific Palisades & Storybook Existence in Laurel Canyon

Old World charm create exceptional environs rife with gorgeous details in Pacific Palisades and a Laurel Canyon home that offers the quintessential Hollywood lifestyle.

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325 Toyopa Drive

PACIFIC PALISADES | 5 BEDROOMS | 6,725 SQ. FT.

Custom-crafted by a builder for his personal use, this Mediterranean-style estate draws upon Old World charm to create exceptional environs rife with gorgeous details. “The home is extraordinary and well-maintained,” says listing agent David Findley of The Agency.

“A wonderful open floorplan, abundant light, and an expansive private outdoor space including a large lawn, patio areas, pool, and spa make it an inspiring retreat in the heart of Huntington Palisades.”

Especially alluring is the dramatic living room with beamed ceiling, stone fireplace and French doors that open to a secluded patio with fire-pit, along with a spacious chef’s kitchen outfitted with Carrara marble countertops, an impressive center island and walk-in pantry, and an exquisite master suite boasting a sitting room, fireplace, balcony, massive walk-in closet, spa tub and steam shower.

Of particular note: the Huntington Palisades location, which David Findley says is widely regarded as “one of the best and most walkable neighborhoods on the Westside—home to some of the area’s finest homes, and all within close proximity to Palisades Village, featuring over 40 boutique shops, high-end cuisine and entertainment.”

Presented by

David Findley  | 310.345.6911 | DRE 00641180
The Agency

Dan Urbach | 310.367.9865 | DRE 01147391
Compass 

List Price $9.1 million


2050 Laurel Canyon Blvd.

LAUREL CANYON | 4 BEDROOMS | 4,028 SQ. FT.

Imagine the opportunity to reside in a storied home atop the Sunset Strip that’s been frequented through the years by the likes of Hollywood legends such as silent film star Charlie Chaplin, along with some of L.A.’s hottest rock stars and even an MMA champ. Such is the case when it comes to this character-filled estate that, according to listing agent Austin Victoria of Douglas Elliman, falls just short of being a recognizable star itself.

Built in 1923—and since updated with modern touches—the charming and iconic property headlines with a massive heated pool (not to mention a hot tub, sauna, waterfall, outdoor entertaining space, gas barbecue and on-property parking for up to five cars), along with a two-story master suite and gourmet kitchen. The centralized location also is just steps from the area’s funky Canyon Country Store housing a deli and bodega.

“This Laurel Canyon home represents the quintessential lifestyle of the Hollywood elite,” says Victoria. “It creates the perfect setting where the past and present coexist.”

Presented by

Austin Victoria | 626.622.6006 | DRE 02038193
Douglas Elliman

List Price

$3.385 million

Photographs: PostRAIN Productions (top) and Brandon Stanley (bottom)

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