
Los Angeles, California 90027
This 1931 Tudor Revival Architectural Asset is listed at $2,550,000, relative to the $2,379,580 Fair Market Value. Currently holding a Poor Condition Rating, the residence serves as a significant restoration project, featuring original mahogany paneling, leaded glass, and a Rollin F. Pearson design. The property boasts panoramic mountain views and a rare flat lot within the elite 9/10 Ivanhoe Elementary School zone. This historic estate requires a full modernization of its century-old systems to realize its peak value. It is a premier acquisition for Preservation-Minded Investors or Luxury Renovators.
Comparables within 1 miles sold in recently
| Address | Sold Price | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | $/Sqft | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
★ 3806 Carnavon Way Subject | $2,550,000* List Price | 4 | 3 | 2,967 | $802 | - |
A 2515 N Commonwealth Avenue Sold | $3,050,000 | 6 | 5 | 3,092 | $986 | 0.5 mi |
* Subject property listed price vs sold prices of comps.
Property is extensive renovation needed.
Built in 1931 and on the market for the first time in over 60 years, the home features original 1930s kitchen cabinetry, Spanish tiles, and bathroom fixtures. While the description notes it is 'meticulously preserved,' the lack of any major renovation in over 50 years and the presence of century-old systems and finishes place it in the poor category based on the requirement for comprehensive rehab/updates.
Elementary School: Ivanhoe Elementary School (9/10).
Designed by Rollin F. Pearson, this 1931 Tudor Revival retains exquisite original craftsmanship, including mahogany paneling, leaded glass, and Spanish tiles, offering a rare level of authentic character.
The property boasts panoramic views of the San Gabriel Mountains and Los Feliz Hills, complemented by a rare flat backyard that provides significant potential for a pool or outdoor entertaining.
Bedroom count discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing bedroom count = 4, other record bedroom count = 3.
Available for the first time in over 60 years, the home likely requires substantial investment to update its systems, kitchen, and bathrooms to meet modern luxury standards while preserving its historic fabric.
The extensive use of original materials like lath and plaster walls and redwood beams requires specialized and potentially costly ongoing maintenance compared to contemporary construction.
Welcome to a timeless piece of Los Angeles history. Available for the first time in over six decades, this stunning 1931 Tudor Revival home, designed by architect Rollin F. Pearson, sits on a private lot with sweeping views of the Los Feliz Hills, Glendale, and the San Gabriel Mountains.Combining classic English charm with authentic craftsmanship, this two-story residence is a masterpiece of enduring design. From the rich redwood beams and traditional lath and plaster walls to the exquisite original details, the home retains its historic elegance. Step inside and discover beautifully preserved oak tongue and groove floors, stained wood doors, and original light fixtures and hardware. The grand staircase, featuring an original wrought iron railing, is bathed in natural light, as is the rest of the home throughout the day.The elegant dining room is perfect for hosting, complete with French doors that open to an expansive veranda. The living room is a true showstopper, adorned with floor-to-ceiling mahogany paneling, leaded stained glass, and a grand wood-burning fireplace. The spacious kitchen features original tiles and rich stained wood cabinetry, a butler's pantry, and a bar with mahogany countertops. A cozy breakfast room opens to the patio, an ideal spot for morning coffee.Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms offer generous closets, built-in cabinetry, and multiple breathtaking views. The primary en-suite and second bath showcase classic original Spanish tiles and fixtures that have been meticulously preserved. A fourth bedroom and bath on the main floor provides private accommodations for guests or maids quarters.The spacious basement offers potential for a wine cellar or a "bodega," and the lush grounds are dotted with mature oak trees. The flat backyard is a rare find and an ideal space for entertaining or for adding a pool. This is more than a home; it's a piece of Los Angeles history in one of its most desirable neighborhoods.
No exterior & parking available.
Grades K-5 • 0.9 mi
Grades K-6 • 1.0 mi
Grades K-6 • 1.5 mi
No sensitive facilities data found.
| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 4.0 | 4.0 | 50% |
| Baths | 3.0 | 3.0 | 50% |
| Square foot | 2,967 | 2,587 | 73% |
| Lot Size | 9,279 | 7,334.5 | 71% |
| Price | $2.55M | $2.27M | 63% |
| Price per sq ft | $859 | $995 | 23% |
| Built year | 1931 | 1936 | 42% |
| HOA | $0 | $0 | 50% |
| Days on market | 10 | 184 | 2% |
Apr 23, 2026
$2,550,000
Initial Listing
Jun 5, 2015
$750,000
Public Record