Van Griffith estate in Los Feliz returns to market at $8.3 million

The Mediterranean-style home was built in 1925 for the son of mining tycoon and Griffith Park benefactor Griffith J. Griffith.
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Van Griffith estate in Los Feliz returns to market at $8.3 million

The historic Van Griffith estate, a Los Feliz home built by the son of Griffith Park benefactor Griffith J. Griffith, is back up for sale at $8.3 million a slight adjustment from last years $8.5 million.

The three-quarter-acre estate centers on a 1925 Mediterranean style home reached by a gated and tree-lined driveway. Mature olive, oak and pine trees add a park-like quality to the grounds, which have a swimming pool and an outdoor dining area. A two-bedroom guesthouse, separated from the main house by the driveway, has its own kitchen.

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The estate sits behind gates.
The main residence was built in 1925 for the son of Griffith J. Griffith.
Colorful tilework creates visual interest around the entry.
The office.
Picture windows bring park-like views into the dining room.
A slightly rolled ceiling and oversized picture window steal the show in the living room.
The eat-in kitchen has been updated.
The guesthouse has two bedrooms.
The guesthouse living room.
The dining patio.

Past the arched front door, the main residence features classic tilework, rich hardwood floors and a speakeasy a feature sometimes incorporated into homes built during Prohibition. The living room and master bedroom open to balconies facing the cityscape. Three additional bedrooms, an office and a modernized kitchen fill out the floor plan.

The estate has changed hands four times over the last decade: in 2004 for $2.8 million; in 2011 for $4.55 million; in 2014 for $6 million; and in 2018 for $7.75 million, records show.

Lisa Optican of Hilton & Hyland holds the listing.

Griffith, a mining tycoon, acquired Rancho Los Feliz in the early 1880s with the intention of selling the scenic hillside plots to home buyers but found little market for the land that some believed was haunted. In 1896, Griffith ceded most of the rancho to the

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ity of Los Angeles, which turned it into one of the countrys largest urban parks.

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