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Originally built in 1934, former MGM vice president, L.K. Sidney, and Maverick Records co-founder Freddy DeMann’s personal compound in Beverly Hills remodel ed and offered by Coldwell Banker’s Steve Frankel and Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland for just under $30 million.

It’s been a busy week for Jennifer Caras. Lately, her days have been filled with appointments, meeting with eager house hunters. “It’s been so busy,” says the Beach Cities real estate agent.

David Studds’ meticulous reshaping of the home and yard has yielded a sunlit, user-friendly dwelling that lives much grander than its approximately 2,400 square feet offered by Sharon Umansky Benton of the Agency.

In Essentialism, Greg McKeown challenges the core assumption of ‘we can have it all’ and ‘I have to do everything’ and replaces it with the pursuit of ‘the right thing, in the right way, at the right time.’

Designed by renowned architect Steve Gianetti—“The Golden Circle”—seems plucked from a story, stirring thoughts of magic. Such is the spell cast by 876 Muskingum Avenue offered by Anthony Marguleas of Amalfi Estates.


Two sleek townhomes—one located along Highland Avenue and right behind it, on Crest Avenue brought to market by Shawn Dugan and Dave Caskey of Strand Hill | Christies International designed by Architect Michael Lee, Thomas Shin the builder.

Perception and reality have been forever changed in 2020 as almost every facet of life has been altered in one way or another. Where the only constant is change, bringing with it dilemmas for marketers.

Private classically-inspired Bel-Air mansion with 5 acres located in a truly beautiful setting overlooking the Stone Canyon Reservoir. And a custom-built residence on the market in Encino’s Royal Oaks neighborhood designed and built by Rauber Homes.

Bryn Stroyke brings to market one of the deepest lots on The Strand, enabling the faithful and meticulous construction of this coastal villa. The eye-catching residence is approximately 6,800 square feet in size but add another 1,000 square feet to that figure after factoring in the fresh-air lounge on the roof.

Known as “Rana Creek Ranch,” the enormous property includes a 2,900-foot landing strip and helipad, large office building/conference center, private lake, a riding arena, two barns, and miles of equestrian and hiking trails.