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5509 Red Oak Dr Los Angeles, CA 90068
$4,895,000 | 5 BD | 8 BA | 4,644 SQFT
Red Oak Manor set in a prime section of the Los Feliz Oaks. Restored and totally re-imagined by MOBY. A 1926 Tudor/Traditional with grand public rooms, high ceilings, original architectural details and character while incorporating modern influences for todays living. Beautiful large-scale rooms, 3 fireplaces, gourmet eat-in kitchen with walk in pantry. Formal dining room, unique media/family room with tower ceiling opens to large outdoor living room entertainment area next too pool & spa. Upstairs features 2 dramatic Master suites with marble baths and vast closet space. Each room is unique in layout, one with a loft/study/yoga area. 2 Additional light filled bedrooms and a terrace. The lower level offers optional gym/office/storage and a guest suite with secret entrance to full bath/steam rm. Gated driveway, privacy hedges and a forest-like setting with large specimen trees creating a magical, tranquil environment.
Community Explore Los Feliz
Los Feliz, like its name suggests, is a happy place to live. Resting just below the southern slopes of Griffith Park, the cozy yet affluent hamlet exudes an appealing small town vibe. Here, you’ll find tree-lined streets, the Greek Theatre, one of Los Angeles’ most walkable commercial district known as Los Feliz Village, and some of the most sought after real estate in the world. Now a popular celebrity enclave, Los Feliz features jaw-dropping architectural residences from renowned architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra, Wallace Neff, Gregory Ain, and R.M. Schindler, attracting chic and creative professionals and Hollywood entertainers. Their restaurant scene attracts attention from all over Southern California.
Initially known as Rancho Los Feliz, the region was granted to Corporal José Vicente Feliz prior to California becoming a state. An adobe house built by his successors in the 1830s still stands on Crystal Springs Drive in Griffith Park, named after Griffith J. Griffiths, another prominent figure in Los Feliz history. Griffiths, a mining and real estate magnate, purchased a large section of the Rancho and consequently donated most of it to the city of Los Angeles to be used as a park. Today, Griffith Park with its many trails, Griffith Observatory and Zoo, is one of the largest urban parks in the nation, five times the size of New York City’s Central Park. Other parts of the land were later developed and became the communities of Los Feliz and Silver Lake. Los Feliz is also the birthplace of Walt Disney Studios.
Local Favorites
- Griffith Park
- Griffith Observatory
- Alcove
- Barnsdall Art Park
- The Dresden Restaurant & Lounge
- Hype Silverlake
- The Greek Theatre
- Roosevelt Golf Course
Local Schools
- John Marshall High School
- International School of Los Angeles / Lycée International