Rodeo Realty and Centek Capital hosting fundraising event to help HIV/AIDS and transgender youth

The Laurel Foundation’s annual EAT. DRINK. DO GOOD. event will be held on Sunday, May 20, 2018 from 2 – 5 p.m.

Rodeo Realty and Centek Capital are two of the sponsors for the fundraising event.

This year, the event will be held at a spectacular mansion in the iconic bird streets. The stunning Sunset Strip View Estate is listed by Joe Babajian and Timmy Woods of Rodeo Realty Beverly Hills. Gloria Shulman, founder of one of California’s leading lenders, Centek Capital, is opening the doors to her home to help The Laurel Foundation increase the number of children and youth served in 2018.

The goal is to send 60 transgender/gender non-conforming youth and 105 children affected by HIV/AIDS to summer camp. Funds raised at the event will help The Laurel Foundation reach their goal of $80,000—which will send the 165 youth to the summer program.

The afternoon will include California wines, beers, spirits, non-alcoholic beverages along with local well-known eateries. In addition to the tastings, a DJ will be spinning classic sounds of summer. VIP admission to the event includes a private tour of the home. For more details on ticketing, visit www.501auctions.com/eatdrinkdogood.

For more details on the estate, visit www.1646bluejayway.com.

 

Where to See Life-Size Gingerbread Houses in Los Angeles

In 1812 Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published one of their most famous stories. Hansel and Gretel are left to stave in the woods by their cruel mother as their woodcutter father is unable to provide for the family. The children search for home and come upon a house built cakes, candy and gingerbread. The proprietor turns out to be an evil witch who lures them inside with the intention of eating them. Ultimately the children trick the witch, trap her in the oven she’d warmed for them, make off with her fortune, and return to their loving father. The mother, who died a mysterious death in the children’s absence, is now out of the picture for good. The surviving trio lives happily ever after.

Now you might think that the popularity of this macabre tale is what solidified the gingerbread house as a cultural symbol of Christmas, but that’s just a part of the origin. Gingerbread itself had been around for centuries preceding Hansel & Gretel. Europeans had long used the spiced bread to create artistically shaped cookies, elaborately decorated with icing.  In Germany, bakers had been constructing little houses out of gingerbread since at least the 16th century, according to food historian Tori Avey, particularly around the holidays. The 19th century fairytale only enhanced the gingerbread house’s existing popularity and today they’re a ubiquitous harbinger of Christmas cheer.

As hotels and malls have worked to outshine their rivals in gingerbread house construction, some houses have gotten larger and larger to the point where the average adult can comfortably stroll inside. Contained within you’ll find no evil witches, just delicious, seasonal cheer. And you don’t have wander through the woods of Germany to find life-size gingerbread creations. In fact there are a few you can check out right here in Southern California.

Let’s a take a look.

Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel

At the Beverly Wilshire a life-size, 8-by-12-foot gingerbread house can be found in the lobby. The house’s skeleton is made from wood, but the entire structure is covered in gingerbread made at the hotel, all cut and rolled by hand. To make this much gingerbread, Executive Pastry Chef Chris Ford and company started baking in August. Construction of the house took another three weeks. The house is brushed with gold dust, and the doors and windows are painted with chocolate. Over 1,000 gingerbread cookies have been fixed to the walls—some brightened with red, green, or white fondant. The roof is made out of 40 gallons marshmallow, which presents the illusion of a snow-topped cabin. As one might imagine, it smells pretty good inside. Its purpose throughout the holidays is a gift shop, open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Here, one will find a variety of confectionary treats including chocolate trees filled with fillings, chocolate truffles, and emoji gingerbread men. -> More information

Beverly Wilshire Gingerbread House

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JW Marriott L.A. LIVE

Over at the JW Marriott L.A. LIVE, another gingerbread house stands to rival the Beverly Wilshire’s. The open-faced “Santa’s Tavern” smells equally delicious and has a bar where cocktail tastings occur daily from 4 to 5 p.m. (I had a gingerbread mule, and can report it is tasty.) Pastry Chef Alex Vacher has used some 1,300 pounds of dough to create this holiday oasis, bedazzled with dozens of cookies and icing piping. A small lounge adjacent to the bar has an electric fireplace, hung with stockings. A TV behind the bar plays holiday classics. It’s so adorable, even the Scroogiest of Scrooges will find themselves impressed by the 1,200 hours of work that went into this festive lodge. Santa’s Tavern is open through January 2. -> More information

JW Marriott Gingerbread House

Photo by Juliet Bennett Rylah

The Great Wolf Lodge

The Great Wolf Lodge in Anaheim also has a life-size gingerbread house, up until December 31. The house is comprised of 663 pounds of dough, 50 pounds of icing, and 135 pounds of candy. It also sits up to 10 guests at a time for a sit-down meal. Reservations are currently sold out, though day-of cancellations may open up new spots. They require a $10 fee, which will be donated to Ronald McDonald House Charities, plus the cost of food. -> Great Wolf Lodge

Beyond Southern California

Outside of L.A., there’s also a life-size gingerbread houses in Madison Square Park in Manhattan, while Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco boasts the largest in the state with their two-story house, complete with a dining room that seats up to 12 guests. The record for the largest gingerbread house, however, was set in 2013 in Bryan, Texas, where it seems like I’ve heard everything is bigger. This house, which came in at 39,202 cubic feet, broke the previous record held by the Mall of America in Minnesota.

Story by We Like LA.

Rodeo Realty's Roger Perry and Roland Quino sell Hollywood home of late actress Doris Roberts

The Hollywood Hills home of late actress Doris Roberts has sold for $2,000,000. Roger Perry of Rodeo Realty Beverly Hills had the listing.

Roland Quino of Rodeo Realty Beverly Hills represented the buyer.

The home of the beloved mom on “Everybody Loves Raymond” has been featured on TMZCurbedVariety, and many other online sites. Recently, the sale made news on NBC and the Los Angeles Times.

The 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival 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.

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Tarzana home listed by Rodeo Realty’s Carol Wolfe featured in LA Times

Featured as a ‘Home of the Day’ in the Los Angeles Times is a newly built house in Tarzana. The contemporary farmhouse is listed by Carol Wolfe of Rodeo Realty Encino.

Welcoming you into the two-story foyer is a pivoting front door with glass sidelights. Wide-planked hardwood floors cover the nearly 6,000 square feet of living space.

The home features a kitchen island, a breakfast nook, butler’s pantry, wine refrigerator, a loft den, 5 en-suite bedrooms, a home theater, an infinity-edge pool and spa, a pool house with bathroom, a BBQ pavilion, fire pit, a vegetable garden, a sports court, and a two-car attached garage.

19100 Sprague Street is offered at $3.499 million.

For more information on this property, click HERE.
To view the property video, click HERE.
To read the LA Times feature on this home, click HERE.

Home listed by Rodeo Realty's Allyson Carter featured in Los Angeles Times

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Featured as one of Los Angeles Times’ ‘Home of the Day’ is a Southern Colonial listed by Rodeo Realty’s Allyson Carter.

The Toluca Lake home has eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Built in 1939, the two-story house is fronted by white columns and black shuttered windows.

Features include an updated kitchen, family room, billiard room, three indoor fireplaces, walk-in closets, balcony, swimming pool, spa, putting green, an outdoor deck and fire pit.

The property is listed for $2,995,000.

To read the LA Times feature on this home, click HERE.

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Beverly Hills' Tregg Rustad and Peter Maurice list home of comedian/actor Richard Lewis

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Making headlines this week is a listing by Rodeo Realty’s Beverly Hills agents, Peter Maurice and Tregg Rustad.

Their $1.599 million listing is the recent home to its longtime resident, comedian/actor/author Richard Lewis. The home has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, People, Yahoo, Variety, and Mansion Global.

The hillside Mediterranean villa was also once home to actor Eddie Albert, along with various other screenwriters and directors. The home was built in the magical Hollywood year of 1926 – the same year the nearby Sunset Tower and Chateau Marmont hotels opened their doors to fame, glory and gossip.

Tucked away in a bedrock hill in Laurel Canyon, the pulse of Hollywood from Chaplin to Hendrix to celebs du jour, surrounds this home.

The property has an open-air living room with full wet bar, a spacious formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and a magnificent media room/lounge. On its ‘penthouse level’ is a full master retreat with spectacular city views and separate office/sitting room. For visitors, there’s an additional, private first floor guest suite with an attached bath.

The home is located on a historic block at the end of a quiet cul de sac, yet within moments of the Sunset Strip.

For more information on the property, click HERE.

To read the Los Angeles Times article, click HERE.
People, HERE.
Variety, click HERE.
Mansion Global, HERE.
Yahoo, HERE.

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Rodeo Realty's Beverly Hills agent Joe Babajian lists longtime home of late singer Natalie Cole

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The luxurious Los Angeles condominium of the late singer-songwriter Natalie Cole has come up for sale for $2.995 million.

Rodeo Realty’s Joe Babajian is one of the listing agents to the 10th-floor double unit located in The Grand Westwood.

Since coming on the market, the listing has made news in Variety and Los Angeles Times.

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The condo measures almost 3,600 square feet and has four bedroom and four bathrooms. The interior space with marble floors and beige walls, includes a living, dining and family rooms and a renovated kitchen with custom cabinetry and a wet bar. The master suite has dual bathrooms, an office/den, a walk-in dressing room, and a private terrace.

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The nine-time Grammy winner, who passed away last year at age 65, reportedly purchased the home in 2003.

To read Variety’s article on the listing, click HERE.
Los Angeles Times story, HERE.

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Rodeo Realty's Beverly Hills agent Joe Babajian sells onetime home of Marlon Brando for $2.73 million

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Rodeo Realty’s Joe Babajian has sold the Hollywood Hills residence where Oscar-winning actor Marlon Brando once made his home for $2.73 million.

Babajian’s sell made news in the Los Angeles Times this week.

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The traditional-style home has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a living and dining room, a sunroom and an updated kitchen. The 1939 home, designed by Paul Williams, also has a bookshelf in the study that can be moved to reveal a hidden room.

Outdoors, there’s a barbecue area, a sports court and a swimming pool.

The home was also previously occupied by Rock star Frank Zappa, actress Barbara Hershey and actor David Carradine.

To read the LA Times article, click HERE.

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Rodeo Realty's Sunset agent John Galich sells home of 'Pitch Perfect' Director Jason Moore

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American director Jason Moore, known for films such as Pitch Perfect (2012), Sisters (2015) and Broadway’s Avenue Q, has sold his Studio City home for $1.175 million. John Galich of Rodeo Realty had the listing, which according to the LA Times, sold for over the asking price and nearly double what Moore paid for the home four years ago.

The home had previously been featured in several sites such as Architectural DigestThe Hollywood Reporter, Realtor.com, Los Angeles Times, Variety, and Curbed LA. 

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The Mid-Century estate once belonged to the legendary Hollywood ‘heartthrob’ Rock Hudson. The prominent actor lived in the serene retreat from 1951 – 1955. He was photographed throughout the home and featured in Architectural Digest’s Hollywood at Home.

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The 1,008 sq.ft. home was designed by Architect Ralph Bowerman in 1950. The stunning architecture is perched in the hills above Coldwater Canyon. Its private driveway leads up to a secluded 14,000 sq.ft. wooded lot that separates the house from the street and neighbors. The one bedroom, one bathroom property opens out to breathtaking gardens by a noted L.A. landscape designer and features multiple outdoor “living rooms” that make the grounds with canyon, treetop and city lights views truly magical. Additional features include wrap-around walls of glass, beautiful post and beam style, spectacular views and a skinny dip plunge pool.

Aside from films, Moore has also directed television episodes of Dawson’s Creek, One Tree Hill, Everwood and Brothers & Sisters. In 2004 he was nominated for Broadway’s Tony Award for Best Director.

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LAist, click HERE
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Rodeo Realty's Studio City agent Maggie Oreck in The Hollywood Reporter for Marc Anthony listing

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Rodeo Realty agent Maggie Oreck has a listing that is featured in The Hollywood Reporter this week. The Studio City agent is representing Salsa King Marc Anthony, who has put his Tarzana home back on the market.

The seven- time Grammy and Latin Grammy winner has listed the 6,500 sq ft property for slightly more than he paid — $4,150,000.

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Anthony and his wife, Venezuelan model Shannon de Lima, purchased the newly constructed home in 2014. The New England Traditional style comes with five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms and an oversized four-car garage. Wide panel mahogany wood floors run throughout the entire two-story home. Detailed wainscoting and coffered ceilings are just a few samples of the finest materials used in the exquisite craftsmanship.

On the first floor you’ll find a combined living and dining area, a den/office and two family rooms. One of the family rooms opens to an all-white gourmet kitchen which includes double Wolf ranges, Subzero fridge/freezer, two center islands, Calacatta marble, honed granite counters and an exquisite herringbone design stone back splash.

Upstairs there’s four en suite bedrooms joined by a magnificent master bedroom with a private terrace and an expansive closet featuring delicate glass vitrines.

A sun-drenched back yard provides a great environment for relaxing and entertaining with a swimmers pool, spa, fire pit and bar with a built-in grill and outdoor fridge.

To read The Hollywood Reporter article, click HERE

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