50 Cities Where Homeowners Stay Rooted the Longest

50 Cities Where Homeowners Stay Rooted the Longest

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The three-story home, designed by John Lautner protégé John Stevens, sold in 14 days for $280,000 more than the asking price. (Charmaine David Photography) While some home buyers have capitalized on the pandemic by renegotiating prices at the last minute, not everyone is getting a discount. In Los Feliz, a modernist home designed by James Stevens, a protégé of celebrated architect John Lautner, has sold for $4.265 million — $280,000 more than the asking price. Called the Hiram Kwan residence for its original owner, the clean-lined three-story entered the market in late May and sold in two weeks. Prior to that, the property last changed hands six years ago for $1.88 million, records show. Originally dating to 1977, the five-bedroom house was renovated and expanded to its current size of 3,924 square feet by architect David Levitt. The main floor is largely devoted to open-concept space and includes two living rooms, a streamlined kitchen and walls of glass that open to outdoor decking. A glass-enclosed floating staircase connects each floor. Outside, layers of succulents and other drought-tolerant plantings create a backdrop for patios, decking and an infinity-edge pool. The grounds were designed by landscape designer Jerry Hritz, whose clientele includes Ellen DeGeneres, Paul McCartney and Waldo Fernandez. Patricia Ruben of Sotheby’s International Realty was the listing agent. Alicia Drake of the Agency represented the buyer. View comments
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