$600,000 PRICE ADJUSTMENT: 340 N. Las Palmas Ave., Hancock Park
CAMERON FELDHAUS
Federal Law Enforcement Officer at U.S. Department of Homeland Security
This Depression-era home, designed by celebrated Southern California architect Paul R. Williams, boasts authentic charm and original architectural details — including a secret Prohibition-era room complete with bar.
Originally commissioned by Gabriel and Mary Duques, a prominent Los Angeles couple, the Hancock Park residence was designed for entertaining. A traditional entry with a sweeping staircase opens to a step-down living room with vaulted ceilings.
Original details; formal entry; molding and wainscoting; hardwood flooring; three fireplaces with original mantles; decorative mahogany wood paneling; formal library; secret Prohibition-era room with bar; dining room; kitchen with butler’s pantry; master suite with dual bathrooms, dormer windows; original built-ins; large back yard; includes original 1932 blueprints.
This 6 Bedroom, 6.5 Bathroom, 5,888 SQFT home on a 13,006 SQFT lot is your chance to own a piece of Los Angeles architecture and history! NEW Price Adjustment of $600,000 and currently offered at $3,995,000!
CONTACT CAMERON FELDHAUS FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING TODAY: +1.310.498.0240
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