Los Angeles, CA 90005,107 Fremont PL
Los Angeles, CA 90005,107 Fremont PL
Los Angeles, CA 90005,107 Fremont PL
Los Angeles, CA 90005,107 Fremont PL
Los Angeles, CA 90005,107 Fremont PL
Los Angeles, CA 90005,107 Fremont PL
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$ 19,850,000
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7 Beds

12 Baths

16,762 SqFt


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$ 19,850,000
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7 Beds

12 Baths

16,762 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 16,762 sqft

Price per Sqft $1,184

MLS Listing ID 25550785

Bedrooms 7

Full Baths 12

Condo Fees $6,500

Construction Status Additions/Alterations,Updated/Remodeled

HOA Fees $6,500/ann

HOA Y/N Yes

Year Built 1923

Lot Size 1.466 Acres

Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence

Property Description

First Offering: The Hart-Jacobs Residence originally built in 1923, with masterful expansions and additions extending into the 21st century. Architects: Meyer & Holler (original design), and modern restoration / expansion by Gene Farkas, Principal Designer, StiLLLifE Construction. Hidden behind stately columns along Wilshire Boulevard lies Fremont Place, an historic enclave in the Hancock Park district known for its exclusivity and enduring tranquility. Developed in the early 1900s during Los Angeles' rapid expansion and the rise of the Hollywood film industry, Fremont Place quickly became a magnet for grandeur and architectural experimentation. In those early cinematic days, set designers emerged as unexpected tastemakers, borrowing from global styles to craft dreamlike aesthetics for the silver screen. Real estate developers took notice, and few translated that vision more deftly than architects Meyer and Holler, the creative minds behind Grauman's Chinese and Egyptian Theaters. Among their lesser-known, but no less impressive, projects was a Mediterranean-style villa commissioned by Ocean Park developer and hotelier George Hart as his personal residence. Drawing inspiration from the Uffizi Palace in Florence, the house was celebrated in the Los Angeles Times shortly after its construction for its craftsmanship and architectural detail. Though the Italian Renaissance Revival style is often said to have waned after the 1930s, the Hart Estate remains a grand exception. After decades of neglect and a couple of ownership changes, the property had deteriorated considerably though miraculously much of its original historic fabric remained intact. In 2003 general contractor and real estate developer David Jacobs acquired the estate and, in collaboration with Gene Farkas, launched a meticulous restoration. Inspired by the elaborate woodworking and detailing of Meyer and Holler's original design, Jacobs went beyond preservation, undertaking a transformative expansion of the home. What began as a 6,000-square-foot villa evolved into a 17,000-square-foot residential campus set on nearly one and a half acres. The expansion remained deeply faithful to the original architecture, with painstaking efforts to replicate antique light fixtures, woodwork, and period-accurate details. The result is a seamless blend of past and present home that supports both intimate daily living and grand-scale entertaining on a level more often seen in a consulate than in a private residence. The estate now includes formal living and dining rooms, an oversized eat-in, live-in kitchen, a grand ballroom, library, family room with bar, club room, and conservatory. Outbuildings include a guest house, a multi-car garage, a gate house, a tower retreat, a workshop, and a pool all impeccably maintained and thoughtfully integrated into the estate's historic character. The Hart-Jacobs Estate stands today not just as a home, but as a living testament to the enduring beauty of architectural revival and visionary stewardship.

Location

State CA

County Los Angeles

Area C18 - Hancock Park-Wilshire

Zoning LARE20

Rooms

Other Rooms Guest House

Interior

Interior Features Walk-In Pantry, Walk-In Closet(s), Workshop

Heating Central

Cooling Central Air

Flooring Bamboo, Carpet, Stone, Wood

Fireplaces Type Dining Room, Guest Accommodations, Kitchen, Library, Living Room, Recreation Room

Furnishings Unfurnished

Fireplace Yes

Appliance Dishwasher, Disposal, Refrigerator, Dryer, Washer

Laundry Laundry Room

Exterior

Parking Features Controlled Entrance, Door-Multi, Driveway, Electric Gate, Garage, Guest, Oversized, Side By Side, Storage

Garage Spaces 3.0

Garage Description 3.0

Pool Fenced, In Ground, Lap, Private

Amenities Available Billiard Room, Security

View Y/N Yes

Total Parking Spaces 3

Private Pool Yes

Building

Lot Description Back Yard, Front Yard, Lawn, Rectangular Lot

Faces East

Story 2

Entry Level Two

Sewer Sewer Tap Paid

Architectural Style See Remarks

Level or Stories Two

Additional Building Guest House

New Construction No

Construction Status Additions/Alterations,Updated/Remodeled

Others

Senior Community No

Tax ID 5090014012

Security Features Gated with Guard

Acceptable Financing Cash

Listing Terms Cash

Financing Cash

Special Listing Condition Standard

California Regional MLS (CRMLS)
Listed by Crosby Doe • Crosby Doe Associates, Inc.
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