Hancock Park estate once housed ‘Once and Again’ star
This is a house that commands an audience. Originally built for art patrons Mildred and Lucius Green, the French Country-style estate was later owned by Emmy-winning actress Sela Ward, who restored the 1939 residence more than a decade ago.
Another round of renovations by Clements Design introduced new materials while retaining the home’s original vibe. The thoughtful craftsmanship includes a refreshed kitchen and master suite. A marble-lined bar is a new addition in the living room.
The details
Location: 363 S. Las Palmas Ave., Hancock Park
Asking price: $7.699
Built: 1939
Architect: Stiles O. Clements
House size: 5,956 square feet, four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms
Lot size: 0.45 acres
Features: Formal entry with sweeping staircase; crown molding and wainscoting; scaled formal rooms; French doors; updated kitchen; living room with wet bar; master suite with custom closets; garden dining room; swimming pool; formal landscaping; motor court
About the area: In the 90020 ZIP Code, based on 3 sales, the median sales price in April was $1.15 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 40.9% decrease in price compared with the same month the previous year.
Agents: Scott Segall, (310) 734-2660, Douglas Elliman
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