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An Old Hollywood haunt by Wallace Neff

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This Spanish estate, built in 1926, has the Saltillo tile, artful risers and decorative wrought iron characteristic of the California style developed by architect to the stars Wallace Neff. Facing the Jack L. Warner estate on Angelo Drive, the gated residence was once occupied by film director and choreographer Busby Berkeley and his then-wife, character actress Esther Muir.

The details

Location: 1800 Angelo Drive, Beverly Hills, 90210

Asking price: $7.98 million

Year built: 1926

Architect: Wallace Neff

House size: 5,000 square feet, five bedrooms, five bathrooms

Lot size: 0.3 acres

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Features: Saltillo-tiled floors; wrought-iron railings; staircase with decorative tile risers; living room with fireplace and beamed ceilings; formal dining room; modern Boffi kitchen; master suite with sitting area; media room; outdoor dining area; swimming pool; cabana

About the area: In May, 28 single-family homes sold in the 90210 ZIP Code at a median price of $3.1 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 22.5% decrease in price from May 2015.

Agents: Linda May and Guy Levy, (310) 492-0735, Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate

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