L.A.’s Famed Domestead House Quickly Finds a Buyer
Recognized as the Domestead (read through: dome-shaped homestead), this one-of-a-type dwelling is on the market for $1,725,000.
The dome home identified a purchaser following significantly less than a month on the market place. It is now pending sale.
The one particular-bedroom, two-bath marvel has been housing artists and creatives given that 1982, when it was crafted by Los Angeles architect William King.
The Domestead has gone through a string of renovations—in 2002, 2010, and 2014. Now, the rad pad offers just as considerably inspiration as ever, with panoramic metropolis views, a wraparound deck, 15 skylights, and its landmark geodesic bed room, which is made in blue and purple hues.
“The household attributes 3 unique concentrations, all with open floor strategies,” says listing agent Molly Kelley, of Nourmand & Associates. “It’s definitely a adaptable room that’s developed to in good shape numerous desires. The upper toilet sales opportunities to an outside shower and wooden soaking tub, struggling with the backyard and the kitchen is small but mighty, with each and every element owning been built to improve space—including the moveable dining place table, established on a monitor technique.”
Backyard? Of course, you read appropriate. The quarter-acre large amount involves a yard showcasing reduced-h2o succulents, indigenous crops, fruit trees, and manicured pathways. There is also a canvas-dome yurt on a picket system.
The 1,787-sq.-foot Domestead sits squarely in the coveted Glassell Park community, just minutes from the Glassell Park Recreation Middle Tennis Courts and Swimming Pool. Well known eateries, these as Lemon Poppy Kitchen and Just What I Kneaded, are close by.
The natural way, the imaginative space has drawn loads of focus, domestically and beyond.
“The dwelling has been circulated in the inventive neighborhood, extensively released internationally, and hosted many film and image shoots,” says Kelley. “It’s a vital element of L.A.’s modern day art scene.”