A quirky Spanish Revival in Los Feliz
A.F. Leicht designed quirky Spanish Revival houses in Los Angeles as well as evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson’s landmark Angelus Temple. His interiors often had irregular-shaped or curved walls, rooms or hallways. This Los Feliz villa, with rounded rooms, fancifully shaped living room French doors and elliptical master bathroom, captures his signature style.
Location: 2226 N. New Hampshire Ave., Los Angeles 90027
Asking price: $3.267 million
Previously sold: In 2005 for $2.6 million
Year built: 1923
Architect: A.F. Leicht
House size: Four bedrooms, five bathrooms, 4,883 square feet
Lot size: 10,500 square feet
Features: Gated, original bar, three fireplaces, wine cellar, magnesite flooring and bath tiles, swimming pool with spa, turntable garage.
About the area: Last year, 171 single-family homes sold in the 90027 ZIP Code at a median price of $940,000, according to DataQuick. That was a 0.3% price decrease from 2010.
Listing agent: Konstantine Valissarakos, Sotheby’s International Realty, (323) 671-2323
—Lauren Beale
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