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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To read the recent LA Times article, click HERE

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Rodeo Realty's Sunset agent John Galich gives LA Times expert insight on Silver Lake

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The latest neighborhood spotlight by the Los Angeles Times is on Silver Lake.

For expert insight on the area the newspaper reached out to John Galich of Rodeo Realty.

In the article, the newspaper highlights the area for attracting new shops, bars and restaurants.

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Silver Lake’s killer views and convenience to downtown and Hollywood is what makes the area a popular neighborhood for creatives, according to the LA Times. The neighborhood is also showcased for its dramatic hillside homes. Its midcentury-modern designs are said to be in demand, with prices to match.

Though according to the LA Times, one of the challenges the neighborhood faces is low inventory.

Galich tells the newspaper that a lack of move-in-ready properties is one of the challenges his clients face when buying in the area. Still, he says he sees no diminishing level of interest in the area, especially among out-of-area clients.

“The majority of my buyers transferring from New York are in some sort of creative field,” Galich tells the LA Times. “Silver Lake “reminds them of everything that New York was.”

For more details on the neighborhood and to read the entire LA Times article, click HERE

Rodeo Realty's Sunset agent John Galich lists home of Director Jason Moore; former home of prominent actor Rock Hudson

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American director Jason Moore, known for films such as Pitch Perfect (2012), Sisters (2015) and Broadway’s Avenue Q, is selling his Studio City home for $1,095,000. John Galich of Rodeo Realty has the listing, which has been featured in several sites such as The Hollywood Reporter, Realtor.com, Los Angeles Times, Variety, Curbed LA, and LAist.

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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.

architectural digest pg118

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.

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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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To read The Hollywood Reporter’s story, click HERE
Realtor.com article, click HERE
Los Angeles Times feature, click HERE
For Variety’s story, click HERE
Curbed LA’s feature, click HERE
LAist, click HERE
Luxury Real Estate’s website, HERE
DIGS magazine, click HERE

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