11576 Otsego Street, North Hollywood, California 91601, North Hollywood, 91601 - 2 bed, 3 bath

11576 Otsego Street, North Hollywood, California 91601 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,995,000
11576 Otsego Street, North Hollywood, California 91601
2Beds
3Baths
2,175Sqft
8,100Lot
Year Built
1936
Close
-
List price
$2M
Original List price
$2M
Price/Sqft
$917
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25537671
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View:
Pool
Patio
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About this home

Fairly Priced:The estimated price is in line with the list price. We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $2.00M(79th), sqft - 2175(74th), beds - 2(23th), baths - 3(50th).

Presenting an original portfolio piece by American architect William Kesling, known for designing a historic collection of homes in the Streamline Moderne style (a subtype of Art Deco aptly dubbed "ocean liner" style by the French) throughout Los Angeles. Given its close proximity to studios, there's no surprise that it was originally used as a party haven for Hollywood's tastemakers, but that was just the beginning. In 1980, this iconic residence was purchased by two-time Grammy-winning, Emmy- and Tony-nominated songwriter and art director Allee Willis, and the rest is nothing short of music history. Willis gave the architectural diamond its baby pink hue, but otherwise preserved its original identity while performing a complete restoration. Here, the former Motown Records dreamer would host lavish gatherings and themed jamborees which quickly became notorious throughout Hollywood's social circles, her exclusive guest list including the likes of Cher and Joni Mitchell. The home would also serve as the birthplace of her vast body of work, resulting in a long list of smash-hit songs such as "September" and "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind & Fire, "Neutron Dance" by The Pointer Sisters, and "I'll Be There for You," the indelible theme song of NBC's hit television show Friends. Over the years, she welcomed legendary recording artists and collaborators to the on-site state-of-the-art music studio (James Brown, Bob Dylan, and Cyndi Lauper are just a few). With an insatiable desire to create, she also sculpted and painted numerous art pieces. Willis was also an avid collector, adorning her home with countless pop culture treasures from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and '80s. Of her penchant for throwing parties, Willis notably once said in an interview, "I always had a music career, an art career, set designer, film and video, technology. The parties really became the only place I could combine everything." Her storied festivities have been covered in publications as diverse as People, Life, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Rolling Stone. Beneath towering palms, the '50s-inspired grounds feature a bowling-ball garden, private sand beach, and newly built poolside shower for the modern reveler. Some furnishings, memorabilia, or collectibles may be negotiable (please inquire).

Price History

Date
Event
Price
06/05/25
Listing
$1,995,000
Condition Rating
Fair

This historically significant property, built in 1936, underwent a 'complete restoration' in 1980. While meticulously maintained and showcasing a unique, preserved aesthetic, the last major renovation was 44 years ago. This means that while the home is functional and well-kept, major components like plumbing, electrical, and potentially HVAC systems, as well as the kitchen and bathrooms (not clearly pictured but likely reflecting the 1980 restoration or earlier period), are likely outdated by modern standards and may require ongoing maintenance or future updates. The property is far from 'Poor' as it shows no signs of significant defects or being unsafe, but it doesn't meet the criteria for 'Good' due to the age of its last major overhaul and underlying systems.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Significance: An original William Kesling Streamline Moderne design, offering a unique and historically significant architectural style that stands out in the market.
Celebrity & Music History: Former residence of Grammy-winning songwriter Allee Willis, serving as the birthplace for numerous hit songs and a hub for Hollywood's elite, adding immense cultural and historical value.
Unique Entertainment Amenities: Features a state-of-the-art music studio, a '50s-inspired bowling-ball garden, private sand beach, and a newly built poolside shower, ideal for entertaining and creative pursuits.
Historic Preservation: The property has undergone a complete restoration while preserving its original identity, ensuring its unique character and historical integrity are maintained.
Prime Location: Situated in North Hollywood with close proximity to studios, making it highly desirable for individuals in the entertainment industry.

Cons

Niche Market Appeal: The highly specific Streamline Moderne style and strong historical/party identity may appeal to a niche buyer, potentially limiting the broader market and affecting resale velocity.
Age-Related Maintenance: Built in 1936, despite restoration, older properties can incur higher ongoing maintenance costs for systems not explicitly detailed as updated, such as plumbing or electrical infrastructure.
Bedroom Count for Price Point: With only 2 bedrooms for a property listed at nearly $2 million, it may not meet the space requirements or expectations of buyers seeking more bedrooms at this price point, particularly families.

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