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  2. California’s ultrarich are building hidden mansions beneath L.A.

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    Vaitkevicius mentioned two homes his company developed in Toluca Lake, a small neighborhood in the city, seemingly low-key. Both homes were sold for almost $5 million; both had cushy basements.

  3. Trousdale Estates - Wikipedia

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    It was developed in the 1950s and 1960s and is named after Paul Trousdale, a real estate developer. [1] As of September 2019, the average sale price of a home in Trousdale Estates was over $11 million. [2] According to Bloomberg L.P. it is one of the 12 most expensive neighborhoods in the USA. [3]

  4. Owlwood Estate - Wikipedia

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    The 12,600-square-foot (1,170 m 2) Tuscan-style mansion was designed by architect Robert D. Farquhar in 1937, [1] [2] [3] and was the largest house in Los Angeles when it was built. [1] It has two stories, six bedrooms and two staff bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and five half-bathrooms, a tennis court, a pool house, a swimming pool, a theatre ...

  5. The One (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The sale set the record for the largest property sale at auction in the United States, topping the Hearst Estate in Beverly Hills, which sold for $63.1 million in 2021. [21] The house lacked a certificate of occupancy and required an estimated $20 million in additional construction costs at the time of the sale. [7]

  6. Hayvenhurst - Wikipedia

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    The estate is on Hayvenhurst Avenue, in Encino, in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley. Its centerpiece is a 5-bedroom, 7-bathroom, 10,476-square-foot (973.3 m 2 )-building. [ 1 ] It also includes three small stores that resemble a candy store, a puppet shop, and an ice cream shop.

  7. George Sturges House - Wikipedia

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    Designed and built in 1939, the one-story residence is fairly small compared to 21st century standards, 1,200 square feet (110 m 2), but features a 21-foot panoramic deck. [1] The home is made out of concrete, steel, brick and redwood. [2] Wright hired Taliesin fellow John Lautner to oversee its construction. [3]

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