One of LA’s classic celebrity homes has just come on the market. The Bel-Air home that Judy Garland bought in 1938 – the same year she was signed to star in The Wizard of Oz – is for sale at $11.5 million. Built by architect-to-the-stars Wallace Neff, who also designed homes for Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Fredric March, and Charlie Chaplin, Judy lived in the home for several years along with her mother and sisters.
Located in one of Bel-Air’s most prestigious neighborhoods and near the Bel-Air Country Club, and the Getty Art Museum, the traditional-style home is tucked behind tall hedges on over two acres of lush landscaping and manicured topiaries. Clearly, a showplace when it was built in the 1930s and featured in several of the most prominent home magazines such as Architectural Digest, the two-story white home and grounds are still a showplace with its circular-gated driveway, prestigious location, and timeless design.
Also on Coast to Coast
-
Earth Day Explorations: Top 10 U.S. Destinations for Eco-Tourism in 2024
-
Unpacking the Most Popular Video Games of the Holiday Season with Kia Malone
-
Pawfect Getaways: Discover America’s Top Pet-Friendly Cities
-
Behind the Scenes of The Thermal Club’s $1 Million Challenge NTT IndyCar Series Race!
-
Affordable Astro-Tourism: Best Spots for the 2024 Eclipse on a Budget