In Los Feliz, Los Angeles, Finneas lavishly paid $2.73 M for a Spanish Colonial-style home.
There are 5 bedrooms and 3 and a half bathrooms in the 2800 square foot home.
The exquisite oak wood floors, French stained glass window, arched doors, and sweeping staircase that spans two floors are all features of the 95-year-old mansion.
A living room, opulent fireplace, dining area, and island kitchen with Saltillo tiles are all on the ground floor.
The master bedroom, which has a large closet and bathroom, is located on the first level. In the backyard, there is a dining terrace with lights that leads to a patio with a pergola.
The residence has a luxurious studio, a separate pool, and a Jacuzzi. The contrast between the white painted wall outside and the bright red door standing out against it adds to the visual interest.
The home welcomes one with its stern beauty from the exterior and warm, stylish interiors, which capture the true essence of Spanish architecture.
A bit south of Malibu Pier, the low-slung Malibu bungalow may be found between Las Flores Beach and the Pacific Coast Highway.
The lavish beachside home, measuring 1250 square feet, cost Finneas $5.2 M. The 2005-built home includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The interior of the property is open concept, with hardwood floors and designer finishes. It has 2 sizable seaside terraces with expansive views, light-filled windows, and a jacuzzi for unwinding.
This home’s fireplace, swing chair, beachfront location, and spectacular views give it the appearance of a tranquil hideaway. Recently, a third bedroom with an en suite bathroom was added to the home.
The most amazing feature of this p
roperty, which primarily sports white and blue colors, is its stunning vistas that calm the soul.