Los Angeles Times - 02.11.2019

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HOT PROPERTY LOS ANGELES TIMES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2019 WSCE


HOME OF THE WEEK


This Mediterranean Revival-
style home in the South Bay’s
Hollywood Riviera was built by
real estate developer Clifford Reid,
who in the 1920s and ’30s sought to
re-create the French Riviera in a
section between Torrance and
Redondo Beach.
Among the first homes built in
the community, the grand two-
story has all the hallmarks of a
classic. Hand-painted beams,
inlaid glass windows and plaster
walls that simulate cut stone are
among features of note. Beyond
the front door, a turreted entry
dazzles with its original decorative
Italian tile floors.

The details
Location: 124 Via Monte Doro,
Redondo Beach, 90277
Asking price: $11.995 million
Year built: 19 2 8
Architect: Mark Daniels
Living area:6,756 square feet, six
bedrooms, seven bathrooms
Lot size:0.52 of an acre
Features: Hand-hewn beams;
original handmade rugs; library;
lawn fountain from the 1700s
About the area: In the 90277 ZIP
Code, based on nine sales, the
median sales price for single-
family homes in September was
$1.5 million, a 0.7% increase com-
pared with the same month last
year, according to CoreLogic.
Agents: Aaron Klapper, Strand
Hill Christie’s International Real
Estate, (310) 546-9800

To submit a candidate, send
high-res photos via Dropbox.com,
photographer permission and a
description of the house to
[email protected].

A taste


of the


French


Riviera


By Neal J. Leitereg

Photographs by Andrew KrausSlick Haus Productions
ARTISANS FROMaround the world were commissioned to build this 1928 Mediterranean Revival-style home in Redondo Beach.

THIN INLAID glass windows flood the rotunda staircase with
natural light, highlighting the vibrant Italian tile floors.

THE SHOWPLACEfeatures original handmade rugs, custom
draperies, plaster walls and hand-painted ceilings and beams.
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