In 1938, the same year she was cast as Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz," Judy Garland commission an East Coast traditional-style home to be built in the newly developed Los Angeles neighborhood of Bel Air. Designed for Garland by master architect Wallace Neff, the place has been extensively renovated in the decades since, including by current owners Allen and Jill Chozen, but it still packs plenty of Old Hollywood magic. Currently offered at $11.5 million and sited on 2.6-acres of picturesque land, the 5,500-square-foot home offers five bedrooms and seven baths, plus a library sunroom and a wet bar. Out back a classic kidney-shaped swimming pool is surrounded by verdant lawns, manicured gardens, a pool house and a wee studio building. |
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The Hollywood starlet commissioned the dreamy Wallace Neff-designed home in 1938, the same year she was cast as Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz.” Read More |
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| The "Avengers: Endgame" star's new 2.8-acre compound features a barn, equestrian riding arena and an aviary. Read More |
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| The 19th-century residence, dubbed Cherry Hill House, served as the automotive pioneer’s winter residence for about a dozen years. Read More |
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| The six-story residence on Sutton Square is being offered up by Yue-Sai Kan. Read More |
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| The mammoth home comes complete with a 36-seat movie theater, 1,200-bottle wine cellar, recording studio, wellness center, an indoor basketball court and more. Read More |
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| The Grade I-listed residence on Great Pulteney Street spans six floors with period details and a rear garden. Read More |
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