Home listed by Jordan Johnson and Simon Pozi of Rodeo Realty Brentwood featured in Curbed

Featured in Curbed this week, is a charming 1930s Spanish in Glendale. The home is highlighted for retaining many character-building vintage features. Jordan Johnson and Simon Pozirekides of Rodeo Realty Brentwood have the listing.

The Spanish art deco is located in historic El Miradero and is offered at $1,349,990. The home has gone through an immaculate and classic restoration and includes original tile in certain areas.

The 2,665-square-foot house comes with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a classic living room, a chef’s kitchen, and a formal dining area. Additional features include a landscaped front yard, arched entryways, hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, a balcony with wrought-iron railings, tile flooring, and a fireplace.

For more info on this property, click HERE.
To read the Curbed feature on this home, click HERE.

Condo listed by Rodeo Realty’s Studio City agent Todd Jones featured in Curbed

A 1940s Hancock Park condo, listed by Todd Jones of Rodeo Realty Studio City, is featured in Curbed for being stylish, compact, and priced at $440k!

The regency-style condo is located in the Melrose district. The one-bedroom unit has wood floors, fancy ceilings, and plantation shutters that pair well with a cool, pastel palette.

The 685 sq. ft. home has the right amount of space and is “a breath of fresh air,” as described by Curbed.

To read the Curbed article on this condo, click HERE.

Rodeo Realty’s Roger Perry lists Hollywood home of late actress Doris Roberts

The Hollywood Hills home of late actress Doris Roberts is up for sale. Roger Perry of Rodeo Realty Beverly Hills has the listing.

The home of the beloved mom on “Everybody Loves Raymond” has been featured on TMZ, Curbed, Variety, and many other online sites.

The 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival is offered at $2.45 million. The home sits on a promontory on a 11,600 sq. ft. double lot and has views of the city and coastline.

The 3,700 sq. ft. house has three bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, a great room, a sun room, a formal dining room, a “speakeasy room,” and a family room with wet bar.

Outdoors, there’s a heated pool with spa, a cabana bar, and an outdoor kitchen.

According to Curbed Los Angeles, the Spanish had previously been home to ‘Casablanca’ producer Hal Wallis—and is rumored to have housed James Dean.

To read the TMZ article on this property, click HERE.
Curbed Los Angeles, read HERE.
Variety, click HERE.
FOX News, HERE.

Rodeo Realty's Roger Perry lists Studio City estate once owned by composer Elmer Bernstein

A Studio City estate once owned by composer Elmer Bernstein is asking for $5,995,000. Roger Perry of Rodeo Realty Beverly Hills has the listing, which has been featured in Curbed and American Luxury.

The four-bedroom home is located in Studio City’s exclusive Fryman Canyon neighborhood. The English country estate was built in 1937 and designed by Southern California architect, Arthur Munson.

The 4-bedroom/4.5-bath tennis court estate is includes hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, and casement windows with diamond-patterned grilles. The home also has a media room/informal family room with wet bar that leads out to an enormous backyard boasting a huge pool/spa and room to entertain hundreds.

The American composer and conductor is best known for his many film scores including The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, To Kill A Mockingbird, and Ghostbusters.

For more information on this property, click HERE.
To read the Curbed article on this home, click HERE.
American Luxury, HERE.

Rodeo Realty's Beverly Hills agent Ron Wolotzky, marketing agent to one of the most expensive homes in Atlanta

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One of the most expensive homes for sale in Atlanta, Georgia right now is being marketed by Rodeo Realty Bevelry Hills agent, Ron Wolotzky.

The Atlanta villa has a price tag of $18.8 million. The home was featured this month in The Wall Street Journal as one of Atlanta’s homes with southern comforts.

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The megamansion has been catching the media’s attention since it went back on the market last year. Realtor.com, Curbed Atlanta and Redfin are also a few sites that have featured the listing.

“The house is being sold turn-key—everything you see comes with it,” tells Wolotzky to Realtor.com.

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According to the property video, the Mediterranean-style home has nine bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. The mansion also has a theater, a cigar room, a beauty salon, two gyms, a sauna, massage room, a recording studio, two wine cellars and three outdoor kitchens. The driveway itself can hold more than 100 cars.

The elaborate estate is not only drawing attention for its unique décor, features, and price tag, but also for being featured in both movies and TV shows.

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The home is reportedly where Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, and Emma Stone find (and later shoot) Bill Murray in “Zombieland.” The party scene in “The Three Stooges” remake was also filmed inside the home. Its latest appearance was in Ice Cube and Kevin Hart’s “Ride Along 2,” the home was used as the residence of Antonio Pope, the villain in the movie.

To read the entire Realtor.com article on the home, click HERE.
Redfin, HERE.
Curbed Atlanta, HERE.

For more info on the property, click HERE.

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Rodeo Realty's Beverly Hills agent Ben Bacal co-lists $250 million mansion

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America’s most expensive home has hit the market for $250 million! Rodeo Realty’s Ben Bacal is one of the listing agents to the most expensive home for sale in the country.

The Bel Air spec mansion has 12 bedrooms, 21 baths, seven staffers, a gallery of exotic cars, a 40-seat Dolby theater, and a bowling alley. The four-level home also has three kitchens, six bars, an infinity pool with a swim-up bar and 270-degree hilltop views from downtown to the ocean.

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The 38,000-square-foot-home was designed by fashion designer-turned developer Bruce Makowsky, who sold Minecraft creator Markus Persson a Beverly Hills mansion for $70 million in 2014. Ben Bacal was also one of the listing agents to the 23,000-square-foot home.

Since hitting the market, the mansion has been causing a buzz nationwide. The property has been featured in The Hollywood Reporter, Yahoo, Zillow, The Wall Street Journal, Curbed, The Los Angeles Times, The Real Deal, Realtor.com, and many more publications and television networks.

For more info on the property, visit www.924belair.com

To read The Hollywood Reporter’s story on this mansion, click HERE.
Yahoo, HERE.
Curbed, HERE.
Los Angeles Times, click HERE.
Forbes
Wall Street Journal, click HERE.
The Real Deal
Realtor.com
KTLA, click HERE.

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Rodeo Realty's Beverly Hills agent Roger Perry lists Mariska Hargitay's former Hollywood Hills home

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A Hollywood Hills home once owned by Mariska Hargitay is on the market for $4,750,000. The private retreat is listed by Roger Perry of Rodeo Realty and is also for lease at $14,995 a month. The property was featured in Curbed LA and Mansion Global this week.

Hargitay, who plays Olivia Benson on the NBC drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, reportedly purchased the home with her husband Peter Hermann in 2006.

The celebrity home is perched atop Warbler Way and comes with a two-story guest house and bird’s-eye views. The 5,000+ sq. ft. property is on three levels and has 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths. The main house has an open floor plan, a kitchen jeweled with VIKING appliances, a dining and family room, and 4 private and spacious bedrooms. The connected guest unit also has a full kitchen, an office, and one bedroom.

Additional features of the home include an ample theater room, a gym, and a wine cellar. Outdoors, the pool area has a large deck and an enclosed cabana/lounge room.

To read the Curbed article on this property, click HERE.
Mansion Global, HERE.

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Home listed by Rodeo Realty's Sherman Oaks agent Derick Vallance featured in Curbed's Pricespotter

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Featured Thursday in Curbed LA’s Pricespotter is a property listed by Rodeo Realty’s Sherman Oaks agent, Derick Vallance.

To make things a bit more fun, the online site is playing the home price guessing game!

The objective is simple: Take a look at the four-bedroom, seven bath Encino home and tell them how much you think it’s asking. Leave your comments, and please, no cheating!

For more information on the property and to play the guessing game, click HERE.

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Loft listed by Rodeo Realty's Sunset agent Nick Small featured in Curbed

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A 1,054-square-foot loft inside the National Biscuit Company building has made news in Curbed for its historic features.

The unit, listed by Rodeo Realty Sunset agent Nick Small, offers 16-foot ceilings and maple wood floors that date back to 1925. According to Curbed, the lofts building is a Historic-Cultural Monument that is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The fifth floor space has a massive wall of operable windows surrounded by cement and exposed brick interior elements. Additional features include a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a large bath with double sinks, marble surfaces and Bosch washer & dryer.

The Biscuit Company Lofts building was reportedly constructed as a headquarters for the National Biscuit Company, or Nabisco. According to Curbed, the building has attracted many well-known tenants over its time such as actor Nicholas Cage, who sold his loft in 2012.

1850 Industrial Street Unit #515 is listed for $779,000.

For more information on this loft, click HERE.

To read the Curbed story on this listing, click HERE.

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Rodeo Realty's Beverly Hills agents Jason Peteler and Ben Bacal list former home of Richard Pryor

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A Sherwood Forest estate, once owned by American comedic legend Richard Pryor, has went on the market and is listed for sale at $2,999,000. Jason Peteler and Ben Bacal of Rodeo Realty Beverly Hills have the listing, which has headlined in The Hollywood Reporter, The Real Deal LA and Curbed LA.

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The meticulously maintained 2.2-acre compound, referred to as the “Wrigley chewing gum estate” by American broadcast journalist Barbara Walters and Jet magazine, offers 9,000+ sqft. of resort living space.

The estate located on Parthenia Street has six buildings: a main house, a guest home, a pool house, a gym/professional dance studio, an office and a children’s playhouse. The property also comes with a 3-car garage and kennel. The main house has 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, a formal living and dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast nook, library, a family room with sunken bar, a billiard, game rooms, and a wine closet. The guesthouse includes a living room, two bathrooms, sauna, kitchen and a bedroom. The pool house offers his and her changing rooms with baths, full kitchen and a “man cave.”

Additional amenities include a 65’ pool with spa, waterfall and slide; a BBQ pavilion; children’s playground; tennis, tetherball and basketball courts; and putting green. Outdoors, gracing the magnificent private and gated property are abundant mature trees, orchards, gardens and patios.

Pryor purchased the Northridge “Sherwood Forest” home in 1974 and lived there for several years. In 1979, Walters of ABC-TV interviewed him at his property. An incident that occurred inside his home a year later is said to be the reason why Northridge and Parthenia Street were placed on the map—that and the Northridge earthquake, which happened 14 years later in 1994. The current main house was destroyed by the earthquake, but was rebuilt in the style of the original.

Aside from comedy, Pryor was also a television writer and movie actor, starring in films like Stir Crazy and Greased Lightning. In 1986 he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, but continued to perform for several more years. In 2005, he died of a heart attack.

For more information on the property, visit www.hiddensherwoodforestgem.com

For The Hollywood Reporter’s story, click HERE
The Real Deal LA, HERE
Curbed LA, HERE
YAHOO, click HERE

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