Showstopper home and vintage bungalow list together in California. See them
A daring — and downright stunning — piece of real estate has landed on the market in sunny Los Angeles, California.
“On a spacious corner lot in Hyde Park’s Angeles Mesa neighborhood—just five blocks from Metro’s new K Line—The 577 Compound offers two striking homes, architectural artistry, and sweeping views from the Hollywood Sign to the snowcapped San Gabriels,” the listing on Compass says.
The compound is listed for $1.995 million. Yes, it’s a two-for-the-price-of-one sort of deal.
The primary home is behind the original bungalow residence, and it’s built to perfection.
“It features exposed structural steel, polished concrete floors, and floor-to-ceiling glass framing dramatic vistas. A smart open floor plan connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, with 13-foot sliding doors opening to a shared courtyard,” the listing describes.
“A two-story atrium and sculptural spiral staircase add vertical drama, leading to two upstairs bedrooms and bathrooms connected by a shared porch, shaded by movable perforated metal panels. The industrial edge is softened with hardwood floors, open trusses, and ample natural light.”
The home in front is a bungalow that was built in 1915 with all its original features in tact — including historic lumber that was used in the house owned by Ray Bradbury, the famous author who wrote “Fahrenheit 451,” “The Martian Chronicles” and “Dandelion Wine.”
There is also a courtyard between the two homes, which is prime space for hosting gatherings with its outdoor kitchen and fire pit.
The listing is held by Brian Linder and Mark Mendez with The Value Of Architecture at Compass.
This story was originally published April 29, 2025 at 2:19 PM with the headline "Showstopper home and vintage bungalow list together in California. See them."