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Hollywood Signfront Home Lists for $2.25M

Los Angeles homes with unique architectural styles are extremely limited, a real estate agent says.

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erched beneath the iconic Hollywood sign, 6105 Mulholland Highway is a rare gem in Beachwood Canyon. This A-frame chalet, built in 1963 and listed for $2.25 million with The Beverly Hills Estates, boasts front-row views of the cultural landmark that has defined Los Angeles for over a century.

    The three-bedroom, 2,500-square-foot home sits at the end of a private road, surrounded by untouched wilderness. Its A-frame design, clad in wood inside and out, creates a cabin-in-the-woods ambiance amidst one of LA's most iconic neighborhoods.

    Current owners, digital artists Jeffrey Kleiser and Diana Walczak, are selling the property as part of a broader real estate consolidation. The home has hosted numerous artists and musicians over the years, including The Association, who recorded there in the 1960s. Its creative legacy extends beyond music, with filmmakers and sculptors also drawn to its unique energy.

    The chalet's interior features nearly every surface clad in wood, giving it a forest cabin feel. Expansive rooftop decks offer panoramic views of downtown LA on one side and the Hollywood sign on the other. Despite its fame-adjacent location, the home has remained surprisingly peaceful, with no issues from tourists or passersby.

    The property has also performed well as a short-term rental, earning spots in Travel + Leisure and the Emmy-winning show Staycation. The owners even produce "Hollywood Honey" on site, courtesy of a small hillside apiary tended by a local beekeeper.

    The house's positioning yields dual vistas: the Hollywood sign at its back and sweeping views of downtown LA, Griffith Park, and – on clear days – the Pacific Ocean at its front. With only one neighboring lot eligible for construction, the property offers exclusivity and peace in equal measure.

    As listing agent Christopher Soffer notes, "Being the closest house to the Hollywood sign in the world is as limited as it gets." This rare architectural gem, especially in a city where A-frame homes are uncommon, makes 6105 Mulholland Highway a truly one-of-a-kind property.

Hollywood Hills home with iconic sign view listed for $2.25 million.