Rodeo Realty’s Brentwood agent Mark Handler reps LA Lakers’ Corey Brewer

Los Angeles Lakers wing Corey Brewer has leased a home in Manhattan Beach for $12,500 a month. Mark Handler of Rodeo Realty Brentwood represented the NBA player.

The contemporary, recently remodeled beach home includes custom finishes throughout; Brazilian walnut floors, mahogany baseboards, Caesar stone kitchen counter tops, and Thermador and Sub-Zero stainless steel appliances.

The home has an updated kitchen, a breakfast nook, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The master bedroom includes an expansive walk-in closet. Built in 1999, the multilevel home takes in ocean views from two patio/balconies and also comes with an attached two-car garage.

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

Home listed by Rodeo Realty's Sunset agent Robert Grandinetti featured in the LA Times as "Home of the Day"

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Nestled in a secluded subdivision known as ‘Hollywood Oasis’ sits a sophisticated, private Mid-Century home that’s on the market and listed by Rodeo Realty’s Robert Grandinetti. 5524 Tuxedo Terrace has three bedrooms, two baths and a distant view of the world famous Hollywood sign.

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The entertainer’s home is one of this week’s “Home of the Day” in the Los Angeles Times. According to the newspaper, the Tuxedo Terrace  home has ‘Mad Men’ style–with its midcentury style and streamline sheen.

Built in 1961, the home has beautifully scaled, light-filled rooms, an open floor plan and the quintessential California indoor/outdoor flow. A chef’s kitchen is at the heart, with ample storage and counter space, top end appliances (Viking, sub-zero, Meile) and an open breakfast bar. The dining room has a tiered ceiling with clearstory windows that distribute natural light throughout the living areas. The backyard has a pool, spa, and a large entertaining patio complete with a custom fire pit—all a natural extension of the living space. The private master suite also opens directly to the pool and has a large walk-in closet and a gorgeous bath.  Additional features include a gated courtyard entrance, 2-car direct access garage, a large 9,200 sq. ft. lot, laundry room, limestone, wood floors, and much more. A very secluded, exciting, resort-like LA pad!

5524 Tuxedo Terrace is offered at $1,995,000. For more information on the property, visit www.5524tuxedoterrace.com

To read the LA Times feature, click HERE

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Rodeo Realty’s Martin Halfon in LA Times Hot Property

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Martin Halfon of Rodeo Realty currently has a listing that is being featured in the LA Times Hot Property.

The luxury estate belonged to prolific TV producer, Alan Landsburg. The Emmy winner and Oscar nominee purchased the beautiful contemporary home in early 1998. The two-story 7,390 sq. ft. estate has a large living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room connecting to an open cook’s kitchen and a broad family room with ceiling-to-floor glass walls that overlook a luxurious pool. The second level offers two guest bedroom suites, a master suite and a private balcony that looks out into the lush canyons and city views. The upper level also has a media room with a full bar and a gym with a relaxing sauna spa.

Alan Landsburg lived in the luxurious home before passing in 2014 at age 81. He moved his family to Los Angeles in the early 1960s after receiving a job with documentary film producer David Wolper. He worked as a producer on Wolper’s popular “Biography” series that profiled entertainers, world leaders and other high-profile names. He then produced, wrote and directed “A Thousand Days: A Tribute to John Fitzgerald Kennedy,” which aired in 1964 on the one-year anniversary of the president’s assassination. During his five-decade career in Hollywood he produced 50 television movies, many of which were based on true stories and tackled important social issues. They included “The Ryan White Story,” “The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal” and Mickey Rooney’s telefilm “Bill,” which was a true story based on a mentally challenged man who was trying to adjust life outside an institution. His credits also include National Geographic specials, the adventure series “The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau,” the 1983 films “Porky’s II: The Next Day,” and “Jaws 3-D”. Landsburg was nominated for an Oscar for “Alaska Wilderness Lake,” which he produced. He was also nominated for five Emmys, winning the 1970 telepic “A Storm in Summer,” written by Rod Serling and starring Peter Ustinov, who played a crotchety delicatessen owner who ends up taking in an African American boy.

Listing agent Martin Halfon’s relationship with the Landsburg family stems back to the 1960s. He and Alan’s daughter Valerie Landsburg, who you may know from the TV series “Fame,” have been childhood friends since elementary school at El Rodeo School in Beverly Hills.

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Courtesy of LA Times.

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