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10 Most Spectacular Homes Sold in Los Angeles in 2024

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Los Angeles’ Red-Hot Real Estate Market: Top Sales of 2024

211 Alma Real Drive

Neighborhood: Pacific Palisades
Sold For: $20,000,000
Beds: 6
Baths: 8
Sq. Ft.: 9,220
Listed by: Christopher Damon and Joyce Rey [Coldwell Banker]

This chateau-style estate nestled in the Huntington Bluffs commands one of the most beautiful views of any home that sold this year, with unfettered vistas of Malibu’s Point Dume on the right and Queen’s Necklace on the left. The old-world interiors include 25-foot ceilings, seven fireplaces, and a wood-paneled library.

162 Ewing Street

Neighborhood: Echo Park
Sold For: $2,300,000
Beds: 3
Baths: 4
Sq. Ft.: 2,296
Listed by: Camilla Granasen and Brittany Morrison [Compass]

This minimalist, wood-clad space is the work of Swedish firm Jordens Arkitekter.

Perched on a lush vista in Echo Park, the sleek, Scandinavian interiors are made warm with cathedral-like light throughout the day.

Like most of the home, the living room is clad floor-to-ceiling in a light, unfinished wood, giving the home a tree-house like feel.

9233 Swallow Drive

Neighborhood: Hollywood Hills
Sold For: $9,466,750
Beds: 5
Baths: 8
Sq. Ft.: 7,308
Listed by: Tyrone Mckillen and Alexa Kort [Plus Real Estate Group]

This modern jewel on the coveted Bird Streets is a massive, unique showcase for design firm Bradley Bayou. The walls of the 7,300 square foot property are made largely of stone and glass, proffering incredible views of the Sunset Strip below.

21640 Pacific Coast Highway

Neighborhood: Malibu
Sold For: $9,500,000
Beds: 3
Baths: 3
Sq. Ft.: 2,400
Listed by: Branden and Rayni Williams [The Beverly Hills Estates]

Designed by legendary California architecture firm Buff & Hensman, this wild 1969 beachside bungalow is an exquisite time capsule of the Summer of Love. The home features lavish 70s details like original stained glass windows and a kitchen made of rare orange Onyx.

It’s spectacular, if not everyone’s cup of tea. But no one can argue with the view. The property sits right on the water, on La Costa Beach.

1801 N Topanga Canyon Rd.

Neighborhood: Topanga
Sold For: $3,550,000
Beds: 4
Baths: 2
Sq. Ft.: 2,024
Listed by: Nina Kurtz [Compass]

This 8-acre property tucked in scenic Kelly Gulch is a rare piece of Old Topanga, and Old Hollywood, too.

Its focal point is a picturesque two-story wood cabin, replete with timber pillars, wide views of the mountains, and stunning wood paneling work. It looks like something out of the movies, which it is. Or, at least TV. The home has been the setting of shows like This is Us, Parks and Recreation, and Grey’s Anatomy.

The property features an array of other structures throughout its diverse natural mileage. Set into the rolling hills, river, and oak trees are two separate cottages, a mobile trailer, and a small brewery. The previous tenants used the property as an events space.

246 15th Street

Neighborhood: Santa Monica
Sold For: $5,908,000
Beds: 4
Baths: 4
Sq. Ft.: 3,240
Listed by: Bjorn Farrugia and Alphonso Lascano [Carolwood Estates]

Nestled on an idyllic stretch of Santa Monica just north of Montana, this Spanish-style home is luxurious and large for its in-demand neighborhood, coming in at 3,240 square feet.

It was built in 1927, with good bones that showcase contemporary renovations, like white oak floors and soaring French doors that lead to an outer courtyard.

1700 Carla Ridge, Carla Residence

Neighborhood: Beverly Hills
Sold For: $13,550,000
Beds: 4
Baths: 5
Sq. Ft.: 4,200
Listed by: Justin Paul Huchel and Drew Fenton [Carolwood Estates]

This iconic property is an emblem of Trousdale Estates’ mid-century design. Originally built in 1965, the 4,200 square foot home’s minimalist aesthetic is a trademark of its visionary British architect, Rex Lotery.

The home recently underwent a multi-year renovation under designer Simo Design.

3824 Udell Court

Neighborhood: Franklin Hills
Sold For: $2,075,000
Beds: 3
Baths: 2
Sq. Ft.: 1,812
Listed by: Mary Regal and Robert Kallick [Compass]

This renovation work on this charming storybook home in Franklin Hills perfectly toes the line between old-world charm and modernity. Originally built in 1928, the three-bedroom retains original details like vaulted ceilings and built-ins, with updates like new appliances and contemporary outdoor spaces, landscaped with native plants. There’s also a small guest house on property.

5727 Jed Smith Road

Neighborhood: Calabasas
Sold For: $15,000,000
Beds: 8
Baths: 10
Sq. Ft.: 13,460
Listed by: Gary Wolfe [Century 21] and David Emanuel [Christie’s]

This luxurious compound in Hidden Hills is one of our favorite new builds sold this year. The property features muted woods, soaring ceilings, and lovely indoor-outdoor living spaces across nearly an acre of land. At 13,460 square feet, it’s one of the biggest single-family homes sold this year. The primary bedroom alone comes in at a whopping 2,000 square feet.

3316 Viewcrest Drive

Neighborhood: Burbank
Sold For: $3,500,000
Beds: 4
Baths: 4.5
Sq. Ft.: 5,317
Listed by: Scott Rosenthal [The Beverly Hills Estates]

This whimsical Tudor-style property has earned its nickname, the “Burbank Castle”. Built in 2002, the castle’s exteriors are a faithful recreation of the Tudor castles popular among British gentry in the 16th century. The home even includes antique materials, such as maple wood flooring from the 1800s.

Conclusion

The Los Angeles real estate market has continued to thrive, with some of the most notable properties changing hands in 2024. From stunning oceanfront estates to modern masterpieces, these homes showcase the best of LA’s real estate offerings. Whether you’re a buyer or simply a fan of luxury living, this list has something for everyone.

FAQs

Q: What is the most expensive home on this list?
A: The most expensive home on this list is the 211 Alma Real Drive property, selling for $20,000,000.

Q: What is the largest home on this list?
A: The largest home on this list is the 5727 Jed Smith Road property, with 13,460 square feet.

Q: What is the most unique home on this list?
A: The most unique home on this list is the 1801 N Topanga Canyon Rd. property, which features an 8-acre property with a range of structures, including a wood cabin, two separate cottages, a mobile trailer, and a small brewery.

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