This Is the Easiest Million Dollars Josh Flagg Ever Made
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Rodeo Realty List Eva Gabor's onetime estate in Holmby Hills is for sale
An estate often remembered as actress Eva Gabor’s residence has come on the market in Holmby Hills at $16.95 million.
The celebrity pedigree of the address includes a raft of other Hollywood notables. Actors Frank Sinatra, Mia Farrow, Audrey Hepburn and David Niven are among those who at some point called the Southern Colonial home.
Designed by architect-to-the-stars Paul Williams in 1938, the two-story house sits on more than an acre dotted with rose gardens and mature trees. An ornate frontispiece above the front door, shutters and flower boxes add charm to the white painted brick facade.
The grounds recall a lifestyle of entertaining and luxury befitting the socialite actress. The tennis court has a viewing deck, and a pool house with a kitchen and sauna spills off the swimming pool.
Beyond the brick motor court and the main home’s two-story columned portico, some 6,400 square feet of living space includes a formal dining room, a library/screening room, a bar, an office, six bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. A caretaker’s cottage, a greenhouse and a detached office complete the grounds.
Gabor, who lived in the house for nearly 20 years until her death in 1995 at 76, gained a television audience on the 1960s sitcom “Green Acres.” Her voice worked included “The Rescuers Down Under” (1990) and “The AristoCats” (1970).
Josh Flagg of Rodeo Realty is the listing agent.
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Josh Flagg: L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
They say it’s not your crises that define you; it’s what you do with them. That’s the way it’s been with young superstar West Coast real estate agent Josh Flagg.
“One day, right in the middle of showing a client’s house, I fell in the pool,” he confesses. “I couldn’t let that slow me down, so I put on the owner’s robe, threw on some slippers and continued the showing.”
You could imagine the late-era Cary Grant mustering such aplomb, perhaps. But a guy who graduated from Beverly Hills High in 2004? Yet Flagg—whom you may have seen as one of the original regulars on Bravo’s reality TV series Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles—isn’t just unflappable. He’s the genuine article when it comes to real estate expertise, conviction, persistence and plain hard work. How else could he have sold more than $1 billion worth of properties before age 30 (a milestone he reaches this August), including the priciest homes in Los Angeles’ upscale Brentwood neighborhood and in Beverly Hills?
Maybe it’s the fact that he started selling real estate while still in high school that explains Flagg’s continuing penchant for doing his homework. “You have to know your market,” he says. “Really know it. I know what every home in my market sells for, who owns it, what they paid, who owned it before that and what they paid.”
Flagg has worked with celebrities including two Grammy winners—singer Adele and Adam Levine of the band Maroon 5—and record producer Steve Aoki. And he’s the author of two books, 2011’s Million Dollar Agent: Brokering the Dream, and A Simple Girl: Stories My Grandmother Told Me, published two years earlier.
That grandmother, by the way, was the late Edith Flagg (1919–2014), a renowned fashion designer and executive who was the first to import polyester to the U.S. for use in clothing. And the resourceful World War II Holocaust survivor and Dutch resistance fighter bequeathed more than genes to her grandson. The pair, who often traveled together, shared similar values, discipline and pluck. One time Edith even put in an appearance on Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles with Josh.
“She was extremely hard-working and passionate about her work, and I am too,” he says. “The fashion industry and real estate are not that different.” In fact, one of Edith’s business precepts arguably applies even more to his industry than to hers.
“She always said, ‘You don’t want to make one sale—you want clients for life,’” Josh recalls.
Today he keeps his grandmother’s spirit alive in his own frequent journeys. “I travel three months out of the year,” says Josh, whose favorite spots are southern France and southern Italy. “Travel is one of the best educations I could imagine—better than college.”
One thing travel teaches, of course, is that two distant places with different topography, foliage and climate can actually be kindred—like Beverly Hills and the Hamptons. Thus Josh Flagg and Jon Davis, both young superstars in their respective high-end markets, have worked together, referring clients to each other and helping each other with sales. “L.A. isn’t quite as expensive as people think,” says Josh. “The Hamptons are actually higher. But they’re also seasonal. We’re lucky in L.A. with our weather.”
Besides being similar—both known for their can-do attitude, stellar reputations and relentless commitment to their clients—Josh and Jon are good friends. “I love the Davis family,” says Josh. “We’re very close. And Jon and I are the two best real estate agents anywhere!”
Oh, and that interrupted showing, when Josh fell in the pool? Turns out he did make the sale.
On The Inside
Social Gaming Network's Chris DeWolfe buys Josh Flagg's Beverly Hills-area Traditional home
Myspace co-creator Chris DeWolfe has bought a house in the Beverly Hills area for $5.5 million, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
The seller of the estate, which was once the home of the late television and Broadway producer Michael Filerman, was “Million Dollar Listing” mainstay Josh Flagg. The Rodeo Realty agent bought the 1953 Traditional-style home in April and had planned a two-year down-to-the-studs renovation and expansion.
Set on 1.33 acres on a cul-de-sac, the 4,748-square-foot house has a 12- to 15-car motor court at its entrance. A high-ceiling living room, a family room with a bay window, a formal dining room, four bedrooms and five bathrooms are among the interior spaces.
French doors open to a patio with a swimming pool and spa.
DeWolfe, a former Myspace chief executive, now heads Social Gaming Network.
Filerman, who died last year at 75, is known for his work on “Dallas,” “Knots Landing” and “Falcon Crest.” He won Tonys for “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” and “The Norman Conquests.”
Flagg handled the transaction, records show.
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Rodeo Realty is proud to announce Ben Bacal’s Induction into the “Billionaires Club” for 2015 by Who’s Who In Luxury Real Estate
Rodeo Realty is proud to announce Ben Bacal’s Induction into the “Billionaires Club” for 2015 by Who’s Who In Luxury Real Estate.
October 15, 2015-Seattle (WA)- Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate inducted Ben Bacal into the “Billionaires Club” at their fall conference last week in Seattle, WA. The “Billionaires Club” is the highest honor bestowed on a realtor by Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate.
Ben was also recognized for having the most noteworthy sale of $70,000,000, which was the highest sale price ever in Beverly Hills, as well as having the highest average sale price.
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Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate consists of 1,561 outstanding brands in luxury real estate. With 5,588 offices in 64 countries, and more than 130,000 sales associates representing over 65,000 properties in over 100 countries. It is the most comprehensive luxury real estate network in the world.