Description
Welcome to Villa Primavera, a 1923 Spanish-Revival complex comprised of 8 residences and a cottage designed by famed architects Arthur and Nina Zwebell that has been meticulously restored, renovated, and upgraded for modern luxury living. Located on the 1300 block of N. Harper Avenue in the historically preserved, tree-lined streets of West Hollywood, you'll walk past the large hedges into Hollywood's golden era. Notable stars and luminaries have called Villa Primavera home, and director Nicholas Ray featured the complex as the backdrop of his 1950s classic film noir, In a Lonely Place. This charming building exemplifies California's indoor and outdoor living with a central courtyard, a large tiled fountain, lush landscaping, and an outdoor fireplace, all to be enjoyed by the residents. Red tile roofs, white adobe walls, and wandering pathways connect the eight residents and the cottage. Each apartment is unique, with original details including exposed wood ceilings, tile floors, wrought iron light fixtures, updated bathrooms with stunning custom tilework and new cabinetry, chef-worthy kitchens with exceptional appliances, and most units with working fireplaces. In addition, each unit has new HVAC and plenty of storage with new closet systems. Now is your chance to be one of the first to call this restored gem home! Residence 1302 particulars include all new stainless steel appliances, a working fireplace, a private balcony, a dining room, central HVAC, a large soaking tub, and an in-unit washer & dryer.
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2BEDS
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Description
Welcome to Villa Primavera, a 1923 Spanish-Revival complex comprised of 8 residences and a cottage designed by famed architects Arthur and Nina Zwebell that has been meticulously restored, renovated, and upgraded for modern luxury living. Located on the 1300 block of N. Harper Avenue in the historically preserved, tree-lined streets of West Hollywood, you'll walk past the large hedges into Hollywood's golden era. Notable stars and luminaries have called Villa Primavera home, and director Nicholas Ray featured the complex as the backdrop of his 1950s classic film noir, In a Lonely Place. This charming building exemplifies California's indoor and outdoor living with a central courtyard, a large tiled fountain, lush landscaping, and an outdoor fireplace, all to be enjoyed by the residents. Red tile roofs, white adobe walls, and wandering pathways connect the eight residents and the cottage. Each apartment is unique, with original details including exposed wood ceilings, tile floors, wrought iron light fixtures, updated bathrooms with stunning custom tilework and new cabinetry, chef-worthy kitchens with exceptional appliances, and most units with working fireplaces. In addition, each unit has new HVAC and plenty of storage with new closet systems. Now is your chance to be one of the first to call this restored gem home! Residence 1302 particulars include all new stainless steel appliances, a working fireplace, a private balcony, a dining room, central HVAC, a large soaking tub, and an in-unit washer & dryer.
Based on information from the Combined LA/Westside Multiple Listing Service as of 2024-10-13T20:42:32.217. All data, including all measurements and calculations of area, is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or MLS. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.