Dahlia Fox, an agent affiliated with the Beverly Hills office of Coldwell Banker Realty, has closed the sale of a Los Angeles property designed by noted architect Arthur W. Hawes for $3,680,000. Hawes is known for designing the Hollywood Reporter Building and the Crest Westwood Theatre. Located at 241 Comstock Ave. in Los Angeles, the four-bedroom, four-bathroom, one-partial-bathroom and approximately 4,397-square-foot home is on a nearly 10,883-square-foot lot in one of Los Angeles's most sought-after areas—the Little Holmby neighborhood, in Westwood.
“Built in 1936 and beautifully designed by Noted Architect Arthur W. Hawes, this home is sure to be a treasure for years to come!” said Fox.
Showcasing luxurious finishes, high ceilings and bright interiors, the home encompasses a formal entry foyer, formal living room with fireplace and views of the gardens, den, maid’s room, finished California basement and formal dining room with hand-painted Gracie wall coverings. With views of the backyard, the bright white kitchen features marble countertops, plenty of cabinet space and breakfast bar. Upstairs, the master suite boasts two large walk-in closets and an ensuite bathroom. In addition to a three-car garage, the grounds include a pergola-covered patio, pool area, private hedged yard and pool house with full bathroom.
To learn more about the home, click here or contact Dahlia Fox at 310-595-4909 or DahliaFoxRealtor@gmail.com.
Coldwell Banker Realty in Southern California, the No. 1 residential real estate brokerage in Southern California, operates 64 offices with approximately 4,524 affiliated agents. Real estate agents affiliated with the company are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the company. Coldwell Banker Realty is owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Holdings Corp. (NYSE: RLGY), the largest full-service residential real estate services company in the United States. For more information, visit ColdwellBankerHomes.com. CalBRE #01908304.
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