Real Estate newsletter: Vineyards, mansions and hideaways

The "American Idol" creators' 164-acre compound in Paso Robles produces 12 grape varietals and 30,000 cases of wine per year.
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Welcome again to the Actual Property publication. This week, we’re heading up and down the coast on a tour of California, taking in a handful of very-different-yet-still-all-incredibly-photogenic properties in the marketplace.

Our first cease takes us to wine nation, the place “American Idol” producers Ken Warwick and Nigel Lythgoe are promoting a Paso Robles winery that they constructed from scratch.

We chatted with the pair, who gave us the backstory on the wine-fueled ardour challenge. It begins with a leisurely drive down the coast after auditioning 40,000 singers and ends with the duo spending 5 years and $5 million creating an Italian-inspired winery on the Central Coast.

Subsequent, let’s head to the Hollywood Hills, the place “Large Bang Idea” star Johnny Galecki put his Spanish hideaway in the marketplace for $11.9 million. A scorching spot for celebrities, the tropical retreat has been owned by a number of actors over time, together with Ben Stiller and Jason Statham.

We’re not fairly positive the place Galecki’s new spot is, however his price range might be large; throughout his run as Leonard Hofstadter on the hit sit-com, he grew to become one of many highest-paid TV actors on this planet.

Katy Perry obtained a fair larger worth in Beverly Crest, promoting her Regency-style dwelling for $18 million after shifting to Montecito together with her fiancé, Orlando Bloom. The sale got here simply months after she bought the property proper subsequent to it, which she’d been utilizing as a guesthouse, for $7.475 million.

The final cease on our journey takes us to Little Holmby, a small enclave that’s dwelling to among the Westside’s most interesting structure. The newest notable residence to hit the market was designed by Paul R. Williams, the enduring architect who made historical past as the primary Black member of the American Institute of Architects.

The Colonial Revival-style dwelling, which price $19,800 to construct again in 1937, is asking $5.25 million. It’s the primary time the property has been listed in additional than half a century.

Lastly, Lisa Boone gave us one other installment in her stellar ADU collection, this time a Culver Metropolis household who constructed a 500-square-foot accent dwelling unit behind their home for his or her disabled son and his caregiver. That manner, the son might reside independently whereas nonetheless being shut.

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The winery that ‘American Idol’ constructed

Ken Warwick, left, and Nigel Lythgoe stand and look at each other while each holding a wineglass
Ken Warwick, left, and Nigel Lythgoe are asking $22 million for his or her 164-acre winery in Paso Robles.
(Villa San-Juliette)

Ken Warwick and Nigel Lythgoe had been exhausted.

The 2 “American Idol” producers had simply wrapped up a stint in San Francisco, the final cease of a nationwide tour for the present’s second season that noticed them audition greater than 40,000 hopeful singers. Reasonably than flying again to Los Angeles, they opted for the scenic route and drove down Pacific Coast Freeway, stopping in Paso Robles alongside the best way.

There, they hatched an thought with the present’s different large names — host Ryan Seacrest, decide Simon Cowell and creator Simon Fuller — to purchase a winery. The opposite three finally dropped out, however after a couple of years of scouting, Warwick and Lythgoe purchased a 164-acre unfold for $5 million in 2005.

The duo spent the subsequent 5 years making a Tuscan-style winery referred to as Villa San-Juliette. Now, they’re seeking to promote the fruits of their labor for $22 million.

‘Large Bang Idea’ star gives hidden retreat

A view toward one of the doors of the villa with gardens all around.
The half-acre hideaway features a Nineteen Twenties villa, guesthouse, speakeasy pub and mosaic pool.
(Hilton & Hyland)

Actor Johnny Galecki, who’s greatest identified for his function within the hit CBS sitcom “The Large Bang Idea,” is purchasing round his Spanish-style villa in Hollywood Hills for $11.9 million.

Galecki was searching for a tenant to maneuver into the compound final 12 months, providing it up for hire at $45,000 a month.

He paid $9.2 million for the property in 2015, changing into the newest actor to inhabit the house. Ben Stiller owned the place for over a decade, throughout which he oversaw an enlargement and restoration from Roman & Williams, a design agency that labored with Stiller on the set of his 2003 movie “Duplex” earlier than larger tasks for the Ace Resort in Brooklyn and the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork.

In 2011, Stiller bought the leafy retreat for $7.325 million to motion star Jason Statham, who handed it onto Galecki 4 years later.

Pop star sells second Beverly Crest residence

Spanning more than an acre, the estate is tucked behind gates and reached by a tree-lined driveway.
Spanning greater than an acre, the property is tucked behind gates and reached by a tree-lined driveway that covers 1 / 4 of a mile.
(Hilton & Hyland)

Katy Perry is formally out of Beverly Crest. Just a few months after promoting her guesthouse for $7.475 million, the pop star simply unloaded the primary home for $18 million — the identical worth she paid for it in 2017.

The sale comes as no shock. In 2020, she moved to Montecito together with her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, shelling out $14.2 million for a sprawling nine-acre compound.

Constructed within the Nineteen Fifties however up to date since, the Regency-style dwelling showcases dramatic fashion throughout 5,400 sq. toes. Even the doorway is over-the-top, as large gates open to a quarter-mile driveway lined with bushes and hedges.

Stellar structure in Little Holmby

Built in 1937 for $19,800, the Colonial Revival-style home showcases bright colors and a classic Williams-style staircase.
(Marco Franchina)

Few architects have left a bigger mark on Southern California’s architectural panorama than Paul R. Williams. The prolific designer labored on 1000's of tasks throughout his decades-long profession, together with a wholesome mixture of public landmarks and personal residences.

One of many latter simply surfaced on the market within the Westside neighborhood of Little Holmby, the place a Colonial Revival-style spot is up for grabs at $5.25 million. It’s the primary time the home has hit the market in half a century.

Williams, who made historical past as the primary Black member of the American Institute of Architects, constructed the house in 1937 for Watterson Rothacker, the proprietor of a movie processing lab. On the time, it price $19,800 to construct — which appears low-cost, however was really comparatively costly for the period.

The property traded fingers a couple of extra occasions over time earlier than promoting to the present proprietor, inside designer and businesswoman Ann Ascher, for $176,000 in 1971.

An ADU retains household shut

A family sits together on a couch.
Household portrait of Adrian Perez, heart, Joey Villicana, left, Andrea Villicana, second from proper, and Alex Chavez contained in the household’s ADU.
(Mariah Tauger/Los Angeles Instances)

Andrea Villicana has lengthy anxious about long-term take care of her 33-year-old son Adrian Perez, who's developmentally disabled and nonverbal as a consequence of well being problems when he was a child, writes Lisa Boone.

She was intrigued by the potential for Adrian residing with a caregiver on the property, so she attended a category on find out how to construct an ADU.

Eight months and $260,000 later, the household put in a 500-square-foot disability-friendly unit within the yard full with wooden flooring, clerestory home windows and easy-access bathe controls.

“Whereas Adrian can’t personal property, at the least he has a spot within the again the place his siblings can watch over him,” she says. “We really feel so lucky to have the ability to do that. We will preserve our household shut.”

What we’re studying

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