Mary Cummins, Real Estate Appraiser, Animal Advocates, Los Angeles, California

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Friday, September 4, 2020

Whitley Heights, H.J. Whitley personal residence on Whitley Terrace, by Mary Cummins real estate appraiser

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint
Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Los Angeles home development Whitley Heights was built in the 1920's by H. J. Whitley aka Hobart Johnstone Whitley. Whitley designed the hilly development with curvy streets, walkways and stairways. The homes were generally Spanish or Mediterranean in style on custom upslope and downslope lots with mountain, city and some even had ocean views. 

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Whitley's personal residence above was at 6643 Whitley Terrace alternate address 2073 S Grace Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068. It's a street to street property. The home was built in 1919 at a cost of $12,000. The architect was E. C. Wiseman. Contractor was A. S. Barnes who was the architect and designer of most of the homes in Whitley Heights. The home is 43' x 39', eight rooms, six bedrooms, four baths, 3,342 on 9,384 sf site. 

From the Historical home listing, "Italian Villa, two stories, stucco, Mission tile roof, French windows and doors, Palladian entrance on Whitley Terrace with urns and statuary. Arched colonnaded facade, lower columns Corinthian capitals — upper floor Ionic capitals. Acanthus detail in plaster cornice. Arched plaster friezes over French doors, curved colonnades on terrace. Stained glass window." 

Whitley died June 1931 and his wife sold the home in 1938. It was listed for sale at $25,000. It has been owned by Geoffrey Purdy, Amanda Helena Purdy, the Purdy family since that time. Below is the newspaper ad advertising it for sale in 1937. 

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint
Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint


Below is the Google map street view of the home in case you want to check it out. 


Below is the plat map.

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint
Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint


Below is the original permit.

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint
Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint
Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

More about Whitley Heights. Below are some photos of Whitley Heights homes which have sold within the last five years. 

"Whitley Heights is a residential neighborhood and historic preservation overlay zone in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Central Los Angeles, California. Known as a residential area for actors and other people in the motion-picture industry, it is divided between a hillside single-family district and an apartment area. It is notable for an attempt by its homeowners' group and the city to close off public streets to outside traffic, an effort that was ruled illegal by the courts.

The preservation zone is split into two parts by the Hollywood Freeway (U.S. Highway 101) running through the Cahuenga Pass. Streets within the zone's northern part are a one-block portion of Cahuenga Boulevard, Iris Drive, and some of Whitley Avenue; it consists almost exclusively of single-family homes. The southern zone, about 80% of the original plot, embraces Fairfield Avenue, Wedgewood Place, Whitley Avenue, Cerritos Place, Hollyhill Terrace, Grace Avenue, Emmet Terrace, Las Palmas Avenue, and Milner Road, and is almost exclusively zoned for apartments. It is within walking distance of the Hollywood Bowl, and Hollywood Boulevard is nearby.

Hobart J. Whitley bought the hillside area in 1901 and 1903, and hired architect Arthur Barnes to build houses in a Mediterranean style he thought would suit Southern California's climate. Five years later, Whitley Heights was seen as a "magnificent hill of forty acres situated in the very center of Hollywood and overlooking the entire city."

As a contemporary account noted, "This hill has been one of the show places of Hollywood for some time. Here. Mr. Whitley intends erecting a handsome home at some future date, and toward this end, he has cultivated and beautified the grounds, laying them out in winding roads and planting a great variety of rare trees and shrubs, some of which were imported from the Hawaiian Islands and Mexico."

In 1918, Whitley commissioned architect A.S. Barnes to design Whitley Heights as a Mediterranean village on the steep hillsides above Hollywood Boulevard. Whitley sent Barnes to tour the Mediterranean area to study its architecture and landscaping of Italy's historic hill towns before returning to the Southland, where he designed most of the Whitley Heights houses between 1918 and 1928. The development grew during the 1920s, and it became the first Hollywood celebrity community.The streets in the development were dedicated to public use in 1920 and 1921, and they were improved by the city between 1924 and 1927. Most of them had no sidewalks, with stairways built from level to level to encourage walking.

On the evening of June 23, 1920, the residential subdivision of Whitley Heights was opened with a festive barbecue that gathered an assemblage of businessmen and politicians. "The occasion was attended with a special significance as it was the scene of a reunion of many men who were connected with Mr. Whitley in his first efforts to make the vegetable gardens into a wealthy city more than twenty years ago, men who had gathered at a similar affair in 1902 to watch the turning on of the first electric lights in Hollywood," wrote The Times. The subdivision already had several homes on the terraces that divided the hill into four grades. Three years later, in 1923, the Whitley Heights Civic Association was founded.

Preservation zone

"The hill's narrow, winding streets, paved in 1926, connected by flights of pedestrian stairs and supported by retaining walls, still serve the community . . . Electrical lines and utilities placed in underground conduits, another novel concept for the times, as well as the original street lamps, function as they did in the late 1920s." — Los Angeles Times

In 1982, Whitley Heights was made a state historic district by the California Historical Resources Commission after research done by actor Brian Moore, president of Whitley Heights Homeowners. Moore traced property titles in the area, gathered old photographs and articles, and read through the papers of Hobart J. Whitley, which were housed in the special collections library at the University of California, Los Angeles.

He was impelled to begin his research in 1981 after a bungalow was demolished by a developer who wanted to build tract homes. To qualify for the designation, an area had to be at least 50 years old and retain many of its original characteristics. At the time almost all of the homes, with their red tile roofs, balconies, and arched windows and doorways, were original. Later, the district was also made a national historic place, the first such in Hollywood. In 2004, the area was made into a Los Angeles historic preservation overlay zone."

Below are photos of some homes which sold within the last ten years on the local MLS.

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint

Whitley Heights, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California, H J Whitley, personal residence, home, 6643 Whitley Terrace, 90068, real estate, appraisal, appraiser, lawsuit, complaint


Mary Cummins of Cummins Real Estate is a certified residential licensed appraiser in Los Angeles, California. Mary Cummins is licensed by the California Bureau of Real Estate appraisers and has over 35 years of experience.


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Thursday, September 3, 2020

Catastrophic Disaster Area Inspection Report CDAIR, DAIR, 1004D real estate appraisal form, sample by Mary Cummins

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After every natural disaster such as wildfire, hurricane, flood, tornado, earthquake ... homes that are in the process of getting a loan must be reinspected if they are anywhere near the disaster area. The purpose is to make sure the homes still exist and were not damaged, destroyed or affected by the natural disaster. 

Appraisers can use the DAIR (Disaster Area Inspection Report), CDAIR (Catastrophic Disaster Area Inspection Report) or the 1004D form report. Some clients insist on the1004D form report i.e. "Appraisal Update and/or Completion Report" (Fannie Mae 1004D, Freddie Mac 442). Filling it out normally is pretty straight forward. Sometimes the original appraiser is too busy to reinspect the property. In that situation another appraiser is hired to inspect the property. They generally charge $150 or so to inspect the property. 

Below is a sample disaster inspection report, certification report that I have used when they insist on this form and when I'm not the original appraiser. I use the basic 1004D form then add an addendum, CDAIR form, photos (generally only front and street though they may request interior), copy of my license and my insurance. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vKETg6rL-UikriWlrNAy6UIKofiiSfAu/view?usp=sharing

Below is the actual text I put in the first page of the form in the Summary Appraisal Update Report" section.

"Post Disaster Inspection Report. Current appraiser has no knowledge of previous appraisal. See attached Property Condition Report and photo page for observed information about the property."

Below is the actual text I put in the first page of the form in the "Certificate of Completion" section. Don't check either box because neither apply. The important text is on the next page. 

"This section does not apply. See addendum."

Below is sample text I add in the addendum. All of this is in the form above. 

"1004D Disaster Certification

Property Condition Report

FEMA Declaration

California Bobcat Fire (FM-5374-CA) PA-B PA-H Los Angeles County

https://www.fema.gov/disaster/5374

https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7152/

Appraiser inspected subject property (date) at 12:00 pm. Subject is over 15 miles south west of the location of the Bobcat fire. The location of the Bobcat fire was 34° 14' 27.6? N, 117° 52' 4.8? W. The Bobcat fire started September 6, 2020 and was fully contained December 18, 2020. Subject structure, neighborhood, supporting facilities, transportation systems were not affected in any way by the Bobcat fire."

You can also use the CDAIR form by itself which is made specifically for disaster inspections. Here are the CDAIR and DAIR forms in one file. The CDAIR is three pages and DAIR is one page. Use one or the other. If the client insists on the 1004D form, you can add the CDAIR or DAIR to the 1004D. You could even do the report on a blank piece of paper if you add the proper text and data needed. The forms make it much easier and standardized for underwriters, lenders and others to view. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Wz8sJV3JQpTKQTO-ZT_F5VnWUkH7IW2a/view?usp=sharing

Here's a jpg of the first page.

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disaster inspection report, disaster certification, report, fema, 1004d, dair, cdair, form, mary cummins, real estate, uad, los angeles, california, wildfire, flood, hurricane, earthquake, tornado, appraisal update and/or completion report, catastrophic disaster area inspection report, disaster area inspection report


Second page is photos. Here is the third page.

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disaster inspection report, disaster certification, report, fema, 1004d, dair, cdair, form, mary cummins, real estate, uad, los angeles, california, wildfire, flood, hurricane, earthquake, tornado, appraisal update and/or completion report, catastrophic disaster area inspection report, disaster area inspection report

Here is the one page DAIR report.

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disaster inspection report, disaster certification, report, fema, 1004d, dair, cdair, form, mary cummins, real estate, uad, los angeles, california, wildfire, flood, hurricane, earthquake, tornado, appraisal update and/or completion report, catastrophic disaster area inspection report, disaster area inspection report

Obviously if the home has been damaged, destroyed or negatively affected, don't order the report because it won't pass and you'll waste $150. You'll need to repair the property first if possible. Sometimes your property may be okay but the streets, power, supporting facilities such as transportation, government service buildings, gas stations ... were wiped out. You won't pass the inspection because the home can't really be lived in at the moment. You will have to wait until the home and neighborhood is fully functional before you can sell or refinance your home. 

Mary Cummins of Cummins Real Estate is a certified residential licensed appraiser in Los Angeles, California. Mary Cummins is licensed by the California Bureau of Real Estate appraisers and has over 35 years of experience.


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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Donald Trump sells his home in Beverly Hills at 809 N Canon Dr, 90210 for $13,500,000

Donald Trump Beverly Hills home house 809 N Canon Drive, California 90210, Beverly Hills Hotel, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, appraisal
Donald Trump sold his home at 809 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210 for $13,500,000. Seller was 809 N Canon LLC,  Trump Tower, 725 5TH AVE #  26THFL, NEW YORK NY 10022, and buyer was Hillcrest Asia Ltd. The home was built in 1927. It is 5,395 sf on a 29,295 lot. It's located on an acute corner with three major streets surrounding it. It has 5 bedrooms, 6 baths and a pool.

Donald Trump bought the property in 2007 for $7,000,000 at the peak of the market six months before the great recession began. Trump appeared to have owned it with no loan. The current owner paid all cash.

I ran some comps +/- 15% GLA, within six months of date of sale properties between Carmelita and Sunset, and Bedford and Alpine. Value $9.5-$10M tops. The location is bad because it's at the intersection of Sunset Blvd and Beverly and Canon. It's a corner lot with a tight angle. Lack of privacy, security and noise, light pollution from Sunset Blvd. You also can't build on most of the lot because of the irregular shape and setbacks.

The previous owner was Thomas C Bowles a real estate investor who died in 1985. His wife Mary Bowles survived then died in March 2006. The trust sold the home to Trump. The home had been in the family since at least the 1960's.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the
Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Sunday, March 6, 2016

Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan's home at 668 St Cloud, Bel Air, Los Angeles, California - Mary Cummins real estate appraiser

Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, home, house, bel air, holmby hills, los angeles, california, 668 st cloud, 668 saint cloud, 90077, dead, died, death
UPDATE: Seems they released news that she died before they removed her body from the home. I would have thought they would have removed her before they unleashed the media and fans. That was another cause for the huge traffic over here. It was gridlock. I couldn't leave the house all day because of this. From TMZ. This area is legally Los Angeles so LAPD is in charge. The officers gave her one final salute as she left her home. There are two hearses. The second is in case the first breaks down. They also will probably use it as a decoy so the mortuary doesn't get mobbed. She'll be buried with her husband at the Reagan library.

There is no street parking in this area. Don't drive over here. There's now a huge traffic jam with tour buses and Reagan fans. The streets in this area are very narrow. You can only see the front gate or side fences from the street. You can't see anything else. It's not worth the trip. Just look at the photos here instead. To my neighbors, don't even think of leaving the house today. It's total traffic at Beverly Glen, Sunset and Bel Air Rd. People are using Beverly Glen entrance instead of Bel Air Rd.

The last time I saw Ronald Reagan was years ago on the driving range at the Los Angeles Country Club. He had Alzheimer's but he could still walk around and hit the ball. Obviously he had security with him so he didn't get lost. He could still recognize Nancy at that time. Eventually he couldn't. Nancy then wrote one of the saddest articles in the local Beverly Hills paper about what it's like when her husband didn't recognize her or his children anymore. Alzheimer's is a horrifying disease. When the person loses memory and brain function they get confused and frightened.
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Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy Reagan bought their home at 668 St Cloud (Saint Cloud) in Bel Air, California in 1989 for $3,000,000 after Reagan left office. Ronald Reagan lived there until his death in June 2004 from Alzheimer. Nancy Reagan lived there until her death this morning March 6, 2016.

The remodeled Reagan house is 7,192 sf with three bedrooms, six baths, plus a guest bedroom with a bath behind the living room. It was built in 1954 on 1.29 acres. There are also servants' quarters above the garage, and a swimming pool.

"The Reagans' immediate neighbor on one side is Jerrold Perrenchio, a movie producer, who bought the large Kirkeby Estate, once the setting for the ''Beverly Hillbillies'' television show, for $13.5 million in 1986."

Previously the Reagans were renting the home for $15,000/month from their friends who bought it in 1986. Their previous home in the Palisdes was given to them from General Electric. Nancy Reagan gave an interview to Vanity Fair after her husband Ronald passed away.

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Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, home, house, bel air, holmby hills, los angeles, california, 668 st cloud, 668 saint cloud, 90077, dead, died, death


Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, home, house, bel air, holmby hills, los angeles, california, 668 st cloud, 668 saint cloud, 90077, dead, died, death

Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, home, house, bel air, holmby hills, los angeles, california, 668 st cloud, 668 saint cloud, 90077, dead, died, death

Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, home, house, bel air, holmby hills, los angeles, california, 668 st cloud, 668 saint cloud, 90077, dead, died, death
Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, home, house, bel air, holmby hills, los angeles, california, 668 st cloud, 668 saint cloud, 90077, dead, died, death


Below is a photo of their previous home in the Palisades. Here is a list of all of their homes. 

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CONSPIRACY THEORY: Some say the original address was 666 St Cloud. It was not. That address never existed. Because President Reagan lived there the Department of Building and safety removed the original home permits. That permit only gave dimensions but it was still removed for security reasons.

There are a few recent permits in 2013 for plumbing, electrical. The only other permits which show are for a 4' x 4' guard house which is next to the front gate. They also converted the garage into a home for security officers. They changed the zoning to R3 to allow for multiple residences. Below are the permits.

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Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, home, house, bel air, holmby hills, los angeles, california, 668 st cloud, 668 saint cloud, 90077, dead, died, death


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the
Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Elton John, David Furnish buy 9904 Kip Dr, Beverly Hills, California 90210 - Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser

Elton John, David Furnish buy 9904 Kip Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210, Bel Air, Holmby hills, home, house, mansion
Elton John and his husband David Funish purchase ten bedroom mansion in Beverly Hills post office October 2015. John and Furnish purchased the home for $32,670,000. It was originally listed at $43,000,000. It was also offered for lease for $195,000 per month.

"A long private drive leads to this nearly twenty acre estate, beautifully landscaped for maximum privacy and security just minutes to the Beverly Hills Hotel. Over 30,000 square feet of living space, designed by KAA Associates provide for large scale entertaining and world class art collections. All principle rooms face acres of gardens and grounds with spectacular views of canyon and city lights as background. Main house comprises of 10 bedrooms, 22 baths, formal living room, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen with breakfast room, library, two family rooms and professional screening room. Luxurious amenities include garage for eight cars, elevator , wine cellar, gym, game room. Separate staff quarters with three bedrooms and full kitchen, mosaic-tiled pool with stunning pool house and a hidden tennis court."

Elton John, David Furnish buy 9904 Kip Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210, Bel Air, Holmby hills, home, house, mansion

Elton John, David Furnish buy 9904 Kip Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210, Bel Air, Holmby hills, home, house, mansion

Elton John, David Furnish buy 9904 Kip Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210, Bel Air, Holmby hills, home, house, mansion

Elton John, David Furnish buy 9904 Kip Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210, Bel Air, Holmby hills, home, house, mansion
I just check records. The house has not yet legally sold. There has been no transfer in ownership. Home was actually built in 2001, not 2011.

Elton John, David Furnish buy 9904 Kip Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210, Bel Air, Holmby hills, home, house, mansion


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and GameMary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

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Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the
Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Monday, August 10, 2015

David Niven Jr home on Blue Jay Way, Los Angeles, by Mary Cummins real estate appraiser

David Niven Jr lived at 1457 Blue Jay Way, Los Angeles, California 1982 to 2009. I met him at a pool party at his house in 1984. He lived a block from me. He sold it in 11/2009 for $5M. It sold recently for $4.2M in 2013. The photos you see below are how the house was decorated when he owned it and lived in it. It looks like he remodeled it since I was there last. When I was there last he had perfectly manicured cyprus trees in pots around the pool.

David Niven, Jr. (born December 15, 1942), the son of Oscar-winning actor David Niven and his wife Primula Rollo, is a film producer and film actorwith stints as an executive at Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures. His credits include Rush Hour 3The Cool SurfacePsycho Cop Returnsand The Girl with the Hungry Eyes. In 1979, he produced Escape to Athena, which starred his father. He was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awardsin 1985 and 1987. Niven divorced his first wife, Barbara Niven (1993–1998), and remarried.

David Niven Jr home, house 1457 Blue Jay Way, Los Angeles, California

 

David Niven Jr home, house 1457 Blue Jay Way, Los Angeles, California

 

David Niven Jr home, house, 1457 Blue Jay Way, Los Angeles, California

 

STATUS:  Sold ADDRESS:  1457 BLUE JAY WAY , LOS ANGELES 90069   SP:  $5,000,000

 

   

 

RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY AREA: (3) Sunset Strip - Hollywood Hills West MLS#: 09-371059 MAP:  592/H5 BR: 6
STYLE: Contemporary Mediterranean SUB:  PUD: No YB: 1967 BA: 7.00 (0 0 0 0)
APN: 5561-010-002 ZONE: LARE15 HOD: $0.00 STO: 2 APX SF: 6,600/OW
ADP:  VU: Yes PL: Yes APX LDM: 175x165/AS APX LSZ: 28,870/AS
APX ACREAGE: N/A GH: None FP#: 2 PKGT: 2
HORSE PROP: No LSE: No LOP: No FUR: No PKGC:2
ELEM:  JRHS:  SRHS: 

DIRECTIONS: Sunset to Doheny (north), Oriole (right), Thrasher (left), Blue Jay (left)
REMARKS: Extraordinary architectural villa in estate section of the Sunset Strip. Fabulous family room / kitchen ideal for the gourmet chef. Dramatic living room opens to pool & rose garden w/ tree top views & amazing outdoor entertainment pool area. Features include: sky lights, high ceilings, crown molding, hardwood, terrazzo & tile flooring. Library, spacious master suite w/ dble bath & closets plus 5 bedrms each w/ bath. Pure style sophistication & privacy. Close proximity to Sunset Plaza.  Click here to community information: schools etc.  Click here to see the Walk Score

ROOMS: Bar,Breakfast Bar,Center Hall,Dining,Library/Study,Patio Open,Powder,Service Entrance
EQUIP: Built-Ins,Dishwasher,Dryer,Freezer,Garbage Disposal,Hood Fan,Microwave,Phone System,Range/Oven,Refrigerator
AIR: Other HEAT: Central
FLOOR: Hardwood,Marble,Parquet,Tile LAUNDRY: Room
FIREPL: Living Room,Master Bedroom ROOF: Composition
POOL: Heated,Private TENNIS: 
PARK: Attached SPA: 
VIEW TYPE: City Lights,Mountains,Pool,Tree Top WATERFRONT: 
SEC:  FIN: Cash To New Loan
SEWER: In Street POSS: Close Of Escrow
DISC: As Is SZONE: 
OCC/SHOW: Call LA 1 SALE TYPE: 
LAND TYPE: 

LP: $5,675,000 DOM: 187 LD: 05/15/2009 SP: $5,000,000 SSP:  BLOG Y/N: Yes LP/SF: $859.85
OLP: $5,750,000 CDOM: 187 CD: 09/21/2009 SD: 11/18/2009 WD:  AVM Y/N: Yes SP/SF: $757.58

 


LA1: Joyce Rey DRE: 00465013
PH: 310-285-7529 CELL: 310-291-6646 FAX: 310-278-4882
LO1: Coldwell Banker-BH South PH: 310-273-3113 x 480
Email Joyce Rey joyce@joycerey.com Click here for Facebook Click here for LinkedIn Click here for Twitter Click here for YouTube
LA2: Debra Lynn Smalley DRE: 00772901
PH: 310-930-4838 CELL: 310-930-4838 FAX: 424-288-5545
LO2: Coldwell Banker-BH South PH: 310-273-3113 x 1412
Email Debra Lynn Smalley debra@debrasmalley.com

SA1: Andrea Pintar DRE: 01811884
PH: 310-888-3347 CELL: 310-567-5677 FAX: 310-278-9900
SO1: Nourmand & Associates-BH PH: 310-274-4000 x 3347
Email Andrea Pintar andrea@andreapintar.com
SA2:  DRE: N/A
PH:  CELL:  FAX: 
SO2:  PH: 
 

CSO:  2.5% LT:  ER LBA:   BAC:  Yes LS:  No EO:  No PROBATE:  No  

Broker/Agent does not guarantee the accuracy of the square footage, lot size or other information concerning the conditions or features of the property provided by the seller or obtained from Public Records or other sources. Buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of all information through personal inspection and with appropriate professionals. Copyright © 2014 by TheMLS.com. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Presented by: Mary Cummins CalBRE# AR010270

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

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Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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