533 S. Rimpau sold for just under $6,000,000. The house is 6,496 square feet on a 17,168 square foot lot. The house is absolutely spectacular in designer-done, move-right-in condition.
The house at 533 S. Rimpau is a prime Hancock Park 1925 Mediterranean Revival Architectural Masterpiece. Impeccable attention to detail by local talented Mark J. Williams preserves and amplifies the integrity of famed architect, Gordon Kaufmann’s design. The owners did a complete & luxurious remodel with absolutely no expense spared. They put in all new systems, exterior stonework & landscaping, Sonos, Omni system smart home, 4 zone AC, roof, drainage, new 2-car garage with a storage room from the ground up, a new port chochere, new kitchen & baths. The house has an original black and white checkered marble stone entry.
Gem of the house is the grand living room with leaded glass windows and doors to a signature Kaufman arched loggia, which overlooks the brand new pool and spa. An exquisite grand formal dining room has mahogany paneled walls and ceiling. A grand new hip state-of-the-art kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances & custom cabinetry opens to brand new family room. There’s a basement in the house with a wine cellar and a workshop. There are five bedroom suites upstairs and a converted 6th bedroom used as a den. Master suite w/ spa-like marble bath. The home was published numerous times, most recently in Traditional Home Magazine!
Houses in Hancock Park with significant architecture and restored by designers in the interior are in high demand. Prices have appreciated since the sale of 533 S Rimpau in 2014. Today, the house would sell for $10,000,000 or more.
At The Bienstock Group we pride ourselves on selling properties for top top dollar. We have a reputation for representing trophy properties and for selling them strategically so they net our clients every last dollar the market will deliver for them. We love what we do.
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