Spectacular residence in Koreatown’s Chateau Chaumont building
One of the most coveted residences in Koreatown’s Chateau Chaumont building is up for grabs.
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One of the most coveted residences in Koreatown’s Chateau Chaumont building is up for grabs.
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Almost a year later, one of the best units in Gregory Ain’s landmark Silver Lake complex returns to the market.
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Hidden from the street above, this Highland Park mid-century is utterly private with a front deck positioned to capture canyon views and beautiful sunsets.
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Once the caretaker’s lodge, this petite two-story carriage house stands alone on the grounds of Koreatown’s historic Miramonte Terrace complex — and it’s still up for grabs.
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New on the market is this romantic Spanish with bygone glam-era details still intact.
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Designed by Eugene Kinn Choy, this quintessential mid-century has been thoughtfully restored honoring the architect’s original intent.
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The Ostrich Farm Lofts, a 53-unit industrial building located in South Pasadena, offers residences inspiring live/work spaces.
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Attractively priced, this Spanish-style home with vintage charm sits on a quiet dead-end street in the hills of Glassell Park.
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Published worldwide as a celebrated example of warm modernism, the award-winning Venice House by Sebastian Mariscal is offered for the first time ever.
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Architect Ed Niles had a thing for glass and began his 37-year career designing a glassy box of light sited to capture heart-eye inducing city views.
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