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Spanish Revival gem in Whitley Heights, a historic enclave once favored by Hollywood royalty, has hit the market for $2.25 million. This 1922 residence boasts sweeping views of Los Angeles and a front-row seat to the Coppola family legacy.
Francis Ford Coppola purchased the home in 1994, and it served as the creative haven of his daughter-in-law Jacqui Getty and her director daughter Gia Coppola for nearly two decades after he sold it to them in 2013. The mother-daughter duo transformed the 1,931-square-foot property into a bohemian Hollywood salon, hosting gatherings that blurred the line between work and play.
Guests included A-listers like Demi Moore and Leonardo DiCaprio, while Jacqui curated a calm ambiance with her styling credits spanning from "The Darjeeling Limited" to music videos for the Beastie Boys. The home retains its 1920s charm with hand-troweled plaster walls, vintage tile, arched French doors, and a red-tile roof.
The three-bedroom, four-bath property opens onto lush gardens designed by Art Luna, featuring a private dipping pool and multiple al-fresco entertaining areas. Inside, sun-drenched rooms and antique hardware are seen throughout, including the primary suite with garden views and a detached garage converted into a guest suite or studio.
Whitley Heights, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982, has long been a draw for actors, artists, and auteurs seeking quietude with a view. The listing is held by Kristal Moffett of Compass.
