1744 Reedvale Lane, Los Angeles, California 90049, Los Angeles, 90049 - 5 bed, 6 bath

1744 Reedvale Lane, Los Angeles, California 90049 home-pic-0

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($11,203,548.42) is $1,286,451.58 (10%) lower than the list price ($12,490,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Architectural Pedigree & Historic Charm: Designed in 1929 by acclaimed architect John Byers, this Spanish Revival estate blends original craftsmanship like wood-beamed ceilings and hardwood floors with thoughtful modern updates.
Top Cons:
Age-Related Maintenance & Systems: Despite modern reimagining, a 1929 build may still present potential for older underlying infrastructure (e.g., plumbing, electrical) that could require future attention.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$12.49M vs avg $3.90M (+$8,592,112.5)90%
Size:6,308 sqft vs avg 3,153 sqft88%
Price/sqft:$2.0K vs avg $1.3K90%

More Insights

Built in 1929 (97 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1929, this property has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, as explicitly stated by the 'fully remodeled gourmet kitchen' featuring a Lacanche range, custom cabinetry, and stone countertops. The primary en-suite bath also showcases modern luxury with dual marble vanities and custom tiling. Images confirm that all visible components, including hardwood floors, designer lighting, and overall finishes, are new or virtually new, meeting current luxury standards with no signs of deferred maintenance. The property has been 'thoughtfully reimagined for modern living,' aligning perfectly with the 'Excellent' condition criteria for extensively renovated properties.
Year Built
1929
Close
-
List price
$12.49M
Original List price
$12.49M
Price/Sqft
$1,980
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25574627
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: Canyon, Panoramic
Deck
Pool
Patio
ViewCanyon, Panoramic

About this home

Nestled at the end of a long gated drive in Lower Mandeville Canyon, La Casa De Flores is a Spanish Revival estate of rare provenance and timeless beauty. Designed in 1929 by acclaimed architect John Byers and thoughtfully reimagined for modern living, the home sits on nearly an acre of lush, secluded grounds, offering an atmosphere that feels both grand and deeply inviting. Inside, the craftsmanship of the original era remains intact -- with wood-beamed and coffered ceilings, rich hardwood floors, graceful French doors, and hand-crafted casement windows. Sculptural designer lighting fixtures punctuate the interiors, enhancing the interplay of light and texture throughout. The formal living room, framed by garden views, is anchored by a stone fireplace and crowned by thick, solid wood beams. The formal dining room opens to verandas on both sides, creating effortless flow for gatherings, while the warm, inviting family room is wrapped in custom built-ins. The fully remodeled gourmet kitchen blends elegance and function with stone countertops, custom cabinetry, and an expansive dual-surface marble and butcher block island. A Lacanche range sits within a bespoke alcove, complemented by a walk-in pantry. Adjacent, the glass-topped atrium breakfast room dazzles with direct access to the outdoor kitchen and al fresco dining patio outfitted in vibrant Spanish tile and an original fountain. The primary wing offers a serene retreat with a private covered balcony, far-reaching canyon vistas, a corner fireplace, and a designer walk-in dressing room. Its en suite bath, bathed in natural light, features dual marble vanities and a custom-tiled shower. Four additional guest suites, including two joined by a Jack-and-Jill bath, provide comfort and flexibility. A detached office with a tranquil handpainted mural and expansive windows offers an inspiring workspace, while a coved wine cellar adds an indulgent touch. The grounds are a true sanctuary -- mature fruit trees, flowering gardens, peaceful fountains, and sweeping lush views frame a 55-foot swimmer's pool, brick patios, and a pergola lounge with firepit. Accessory structures and a three-car garage complete this rare and private compound, just moments from Brentwood's finest restaurants, boutiques, and top-rated schools. Blending architectural pedigree with modern comfort, La Casa De Flores is not merely a home -- it's a priceless work of art in one of Los Angeles' most coveted neighborhoods.

F
F. Ron Smith
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

5/10
Brentwood Science School
Public,K-51.4mi
9/10
Franklin Elementary School
Public,PK-51.8mi
5/10
Brockton Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-52.2mi
7/10
Nora Sterry Elementary School
Public,K-52.9mi
9/10
Warner Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-53.3mi
9/10
Fairburn Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-53.5mi
9/10
Roscomare Road Elementary School
Public,K-54.1mi
8/10
Lanai Road Elementary School
Public,K-55.8mi
8/10
Lincoln Middle School
Public,6-82.5mi
6/10
Gaspar De Portola Middle School
Public,6-87.6mi
5/10
William Mulholland Middle School
Public,6-88.6mi
6/10
University Senior High School
Public,9-122.2mi
6/10
University Senior High School Charter
Public,9-122.2mi
8/10
Santa Monica High School
Public,9-123.8mi
6/10
Van Nuys Senior High School
Public,9-128.8mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
04/12/21
Sold
$8,693,500
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1929, this property has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, as explicitly stated by the 'fully remodeled gourmet kitchen' featuring a Lacanche range, custom cabinetry, and stone countertops. The primary en-suite bath also showcases modern luxury with dual marble vanities and custom tiling. Images confirm that all visible components, including hardwood floors, designer lighting, and overall finishes, are new or virtually new, meeting current luxury standards with no signs of deferred maintenance. The property has been 'thoughtfully reimagined for modern living,' aligning perfectly with the 'Excellent' condition criteria for extensively renovated properties.
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