Award Winning "Build Architecture 2020 for best completed Luxury Contemporary Residence Southern California" architectural masterpiece w/pool, one of a kind MINI GOLF rooftop, appropriate for both for grown up and children entertainment & views! Conceptual design to final execution, while maintaining a warmth & functionality.
Over 6000 SQFT indoor/outdoor nirvana enhanced by 360" views spanning from the landmark Griffith Observatory & Downtown LA, 650 SQFT of 2nd floor balcony with billiard & pool table, 750 SQFT Mini golf roof top w/views.
High-end pocket doors & windows which lead from grand main floor to a spectacular exterior living space, glass tile infinity swimming pool, Spa & soothing waterfall w/circular seating area around a fire pit, BBQ, & beautiful garden.
Master suite features a large balcony with breathtaking sunset views, 10 ft custom designed entry. Master bathroom boasts its impressive double sink, soaking tub & artful shower walls w/amazing views. Walk to famous Hillhurst & Vermont shops & restaurants. Nearby Griffith Park hiking trails and Greek Theater.
Los Feliz Neighborhood:The neighborhood has been home to movie stars, musicians and the Hollywood elite. It boasts some of the best-known residential architecture in the city, including two homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright the Ennis House and the Hollyhock House and Richard Neutra's Lovell House.
Mickey Mouse was "born" in Los Feliz: Walt Disney drew his first image of the now-legendary character in the garage of his uncle's house, on Kingswell Avenue between Vermont Avenue and Rodney Drive. Disney's first animation studio (now a photocopy store) was also on Kingswell Avenue, just down the street from his uncle's house and east of Vermont Avenue. Disney's second, larger studio (now a Gelson's supermarket) was at the corner of Griffith Park Boulevard and Hyperion Avenue, on the Silver Lake side of the Los Feliz Silver Lake boundary.
Los Feliz was also home to many other early studios, such as D. W. Griffith's, which now houses The Prospect Studios (formerly known as First National-Warner Brothers and more recently ABC Television Center), at the intersection of Prospect Avenue and Talmadge Street. On Sunset Boulevard was Monogram Pictures (KCET public television), where early Charlie Chan movies were filmed, as well as Hurricane, starring Dorothy Lamour, and the camp classic Johnny Guitar. (The Western street from that movie remained until the mid-1980s, when KCET razed the set to make way for a parking structure.)
The area north of Los Feliz Boulevard below Griffith Park is commonly referred to as the Los Feliz Hills. The Los Feliz Hills contain multimillion-dollar homes and have been known for the large share of their inhabitants being involved in creative pursuits. With a mean household income of $196,585, the hills are one of the wealthiest areas of LA.
Los Feliz manages to strike a balance between desirability & approachability; its shops & eateries stay casually comfortable without becoming painfully cool. It's a polished, albeit still eclectic, neighborhood whose laid-back charms are best explored on foot.
You'll find most of the shops, bars and restaurants along Hillhurst Avenue, with another cluster of pedestrian-friendly activity on Vermont Avenue, south of Franklin Avenue. Los Feliz brushes up against the 5 freeway, across which you'll find its still under-the-radar neighbor Atwater Village.