Lights, camera, action: Jean Harlow’s Holmby Hills estate hits market for $17M
A well-positioned buyer in Los Angeles has the chance to slip into something more comfortable. A Colonial Revival mansion in Holmby Hills built for Old Hollywood legend Jean Harlow has hit the market for $16.8 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. The home at 214 South Beverly Glen Boulevard dates back to roughly 1932 and has not traded hands in decades, according to the Journal. The sellers are the children of the late Herman and Marsha Jacobs, who bought the home in 1979 for about $1.1 million. Herman died last year, and Marsha died in 2011. The couple leaned into […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
Categories
Recent Posts

BW Brody plans mixed-use complex in Pico-Robertson after near-record-setting land buy

Inside the Hidden Speakeasy at the Tony Awards

Design Dossier: Todd Snyder

Artist Klaus Rinke’s L.A. Home and Studio Has Already Found a Buyer

Stone Wraps This Frank Lloyd Wright–Inspired New York Home Seeking $6.5M

Feds move to seize $35M Newport Coast manse after tech CEO arrest

Memento Walls Are Replacing Gallery Walls With Something More Personal

$300M loan comes due on SoCal suburban mall, new JV buyer in workout negotiations

Billionaire Bill Koch’s $99 Million Aspen Compound Is Heading to Auction

Data center developers ousted from Monterey Park as voters approve permanent ban

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "
26895 Aliso Creek Rd, B-603, Aliso Viejo, California, 92656, USA
