2004 Wattles Drive

2004 Wattles Drive

Perched on the edge of the Hollywood Hills in a private gated community, this modern Mediterranean home built in 1995 is a favorite of record industry peeps and TV celebs.

4 BEDS & 4 BATHS LP LP $2,950,000 3,965 SQ. FT.


Spectacular views coupled with spectacular privacy make this home and area a draw to publicity-weary celebs. Alex Trebek, of the quiz show Jeopardy, owned it for a while and Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe and rapper and actor, Queen Latifah, both have rented it, their neighbors Slash, from Guns and Roses, and singer Katy Perry nearby.

Rocker Tommy Lee


Queen Latifah, Rapper, Record Producer, and Actor
 
Alex Trebek, Host of Tv’s Long Running, Jeopardy, Quiz Show Extraordinaire

An unassuming entrance leads you into the 4 bedroom, 5 bath home with three stories and spectacular views from each. The entry-level has a grand living room, formal dining room, and eat-in kitchen with a large island.

Rich dark wood floors and recessed lighting grace every room. As do stunning views of the hillside and Los Angeles spread below. Airy and spacious, the state-of-the-art kitchen is a chef’s dream. A family eating area and media room open up to a yard-sized deck floating above the sparkling lights of the city.

The second level of 2004 Wattles has a master suite with two walk-in closets, a sauna, and an indoor pool, spa, and lounge area William Randolph Hearst would envy. There are also two large en-suite bedrooms on this level. A large bedroom and in-home office occupy the third level. Energize your day’s adventures with sunrise views from your refreshing indoor pool.

The home—nestled behind private gates—co-exists with chaparral, and the hiking trails of the Santa Monica Mountain Conservancy and overlooks Wattles Park and Runyon Canyon.



Runyon Canyon is a 160-acre park two blocks from Hollywood Boulevard that extends north to Mulholland Drive. The City of Los Angeles, acquiring the area in 1983 from the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, christened it an “Urban Wilderness”.








Stunning views on top of Runyon Canyon Photo courtesy of Curbed LA

South of Runyon Canyon, Wattles Mansion—designed in 1907 by architects Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey—the architects responsible for the Huntington Library, The Rose Bowl, and the Ambassador Hotel—offers a rare glimpse of old Hollywood glamour to residents and tourists.


Wattles Mansion Photo courtesy Elizabeth Daniels

Newly renovated by the City of Los Angeles, the 50 acres of grounds also include a Japanese Garden, an Italian Rose garden, a formal Spanish garden, a palm court, and orchards that are open to the public.


Wattles Garden Park Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks
 
As with many homes in the area, the mansion has been used as a location for film and TV and has been featured on the TV series The O.C. and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in the movie Troop Beverly Hills, and in the film Rain Man in the sanatorium scenes as well as several music videos.

You don’t have to be a rock star to value the privacy, nature, and stunning city views the 2004 Wattles offers. It’s not only a home. It’s an experience.
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Brian

Buying or selling a home usually coincides with a major turning point in life. Ades’ greatest personal reward is taking part in those important and sometimes emotional transitions.

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