Home of the Day: Hancock Park residence was once owned by Von der Ahe family
Built for members of the Von der Ahe family of the Vons supermarket chain in 1954, the three-story home overlooking Wilshire Country Club has been remade in a style similar to the contemporary farmhouses popping up in Northern California wine country. Gallery walls, light oak floors and vaulted ceilings lend an open and airy quality to 6,127-square-foot home. Outdoors, mature California oaks provide a canopy for a teak boardwalk, swimming pool and a running creek found at the edge of the grounds.
Address: 226 S. Rimpau, Los Angeles, 90004
Price: $7.149 million
Built: 1954
Lot size: 0.36 acres
House size: 6,127 square feet, six bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms
Developer: Steffen Lipofsky
Features: Light oak floors, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, courtyard entry, teak boardwalk, open-plan living areas, formal living and dining rooms, chef’s kitchen with center island, pantry with vintage library ladder, covered patio, fire pit, swimming pool and spa, formal landscaping
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About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 90004 ZIP Code in September was $1.398 million based on 18 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 9.8% decrease in median price compared with September 2014.
Agents: Jenna Cooper, Teles Properties, (323) 481-0644
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