
Los Angeles, California 90027
Analysis of 2400 Inverness Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90027 is currently available with a list price of $9,985,000. The property maintains a Excellent Condition Rating (95/100), indicating excellent structural integrity and modern finishes throughout. This turnkey property requires minimal updates and is ready for immediate occupancy. Located in a high-demand neighborhood within the Los Angeles Unified School District, this asset is categorized as a low-risk, high-reward acquisition suitable for both Buy-and-Hold Investors and Owner-Occupants willing to undertake light renovation work.
Property is new construction or fully renovated.
This 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival estate has undergone an extensive and thoughtful restoration that seamlessly integrates modern luxury with historic character. The property features a professional-grade chef's kitchen with high-end appliances and a mahogany island, updated luxury bathrooms, and modern amenities including a media lounge, fitness studio, and a 2,500-bottle temperature-controlled wine cellar. The interior finishes, including hand-painted ceilings, stained glass, and pristine flooring, show no signs of deferred maintenance, meeting the highest standards for move-in ready luxury.
Elementary School: Ivanhoe Elementary School (9/10).
Designed by renowned architect Harry Hayden Whiteley in 1929, this Spanish Colonial Revival estate features exceptional historic details including hand-painted rotunda ceilings and a Prohibition-era hidden bar.
Set on nearly an acre of impeccably landscaped grounds, the property commands breathtaking panoramic views of the Los Angeles basin and the iconic Griffith Observatory.
Living area discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing living area = 10472, other record living area = 8184. Bedroom count discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing bedroom count = 6, other record bedroom count = 4.
The scale of this 1929 historic estate, featuring 11 bathrooms and intricate architectural finishes, necessitates significant ongoing maintenance and high operating costs.
A recent $1 million price reduction indicates the property is positioned in a highly niche segment of the luxury market, which may result in a longer absorption period.
A truly exceptional offering, this storied Los Angeles estateknown as the Oliver R. Fuller property was envisioned in 1929 by renowned architect Harry Hayden Whiteley, AIA. Tucked behind imposing wrought-iron gates, the Spanish Colonial Revival residence commands privacy, presence, and timeless prestige. A serene private drive leads to a grand Mediterranean-inspired compound that captures the romance and allure of classic Hollywood.Set on more than 39,000 square feet of impeccably landscaped grounds, the estate encompasses six bedrooms and eleven bathrooms, with sweeping views across the Los Angeles basin that culminate at the iconic Griffith Observatory. The arrival experience is nothing short of breathtaking, beginning with a dramatic two-story rotunda adorned with hand-painted ceilings and an elegant curved staircase that immediately sets the tone for the home's architectural pedigree. The formal living room showcases a striking fireplace and opens through French doors to a terrace overlooking the pool, spa, and glittering city skyline. Nearby, the light-filled library offers a sense of intimacy and intrigue, featuring a honeycomb coffered ceiling, stained-glass accents, a cozy fireplace, and a concealed bar reminiscent of the Prohibition era. Designed for memorable gatherings, the formal dining room is crowned by a hand-stenciled wood ceiling and framed by panoramic city views. Glass doors extend the space to a covered veranda, complete with an outdoor fireplace perfect for evening dinners overlooking the city lights. The chef's kitchen balances function and refinement, equipped with professional-grade appliances, a butler's pantry, and a substantial mahogany-wrapped island. An ornate wrought-iron spiral staircase ascends to five private bedroom suites, each thoughtfully restored to preserve original character while integrating modern comforts. The primary suite serves as a peaceful retreat, featuring its own fireplace, stained-glass details, and a luxurious bath with breathtaking vistas. The lower level is dedicated to leisure and entertaining, offering a media lounge, fitness studio, temperature-controlled wine cellar with capacity for over 2,500 bottles, and two additional bathrooms, including one with a steam sauna. Completing the estate is a separate one-bedroom guest residence perched above the main home, featuring a living area, kitchenette, two bathrooms, and a private porch with expansive rooftop and city views ideal for guests, creative pursuits, or a private office. Rich in history yet fully suited for modern living, this remarkable estate represents a rare convergence of architectural significance, refined luxury, and unforgettable views in one of Los Angeles' most coveted settings.
No exterior & parking available.
Grades K-6 • 0.6 mi
Grades K-6 • 0.9 mi
Grades K-5 • 1.2 mi
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 6.0 | 4.0 | 96% |
| Baths | 11.0 | 3.0 | 99% |
| Square foot | 10,472 | 2,587 | 99% |
| Lot Size | 39,215 | 7,104 | 97% |
| Price | $9.98M | $2.27M | 99% |
| Price per sq ft | $953 | $985 | 43% |
| Built year | 1929 | 1937 | 37% |
| HOA | $0 | $0 | 50% |
| Days on market | 128 | 181 | 33% |
Mar 22, 2026
$9,985,000
$10,985,000
-9% Price Drop
Initial Listing
Dec 15, 2025
$10,985,000
Initial Listing
Jul 31, 2012
$7,050,070
Public Record
Mar 25, 2003
$3,625,000
Public Record