UnReal Estate: Frank Lloyd Wright Mansion is World’s Priciest Fixer-Upper at $15 Million

PD*29601310Wanted: Architecture buff with deep pockets willing to put in some elbow grease.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous and endangered Ennis House in Los Angeles is on the market for $15 million.

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The 6,000-square-foot Mayan-inspired estate, which lies on a hilltop in the Los Feliz neighborhood north of downtown L.A., is falling apart from earthquake and rain damage and desperately needs restoration.

The legendary architect built the home in 1924 in the experimental “textile block” style using 27,000 16-inch concrete blocks.

The current owner, the Ennis House Foundation, has already invested $6.5 million to stabilize the property. The new owner would need to put in an estimated $5 million to $7 million to restore the home, in addition to the $15 million purchase price. One condition of the sale will be a conservation easement to ensure that the public has access to the house a few days each year.

The main house features three bedrooms, an elevated dining room with massive fireplace, high ceilings, numerous art-glass windows, a rare Wright-signature glass-tile mosaic fireplace, billiards room, pool and small Japanese garden.

The sale is being handled by Hilton & Hyland and Dilbeck Realtors, with marketing services by Christie’s Great Estates.

The Ennis House has appeared in film and TV, including “Blade Runner,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Twin Peaks.”

Barbie’s Malibu dream home shows contemporary chic style

Barbie's home oozes contemporary style.

Barbie's Malibu home oozes contemporary style.

So Barbie just turned 50 (and looks fabulous might I add). Mattel went all out for its blond bombshell — renting out a real 3,500-square-foot Malibu mansion to pose as her dream home. (I wonder what the going rent rate is for the neighborhood.) It’s on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. And of course, it’s decked out in pink by interior decorator Jonathan Adler.

Some of the unique features: A chandelier made out of 30 blond wigs, an Andy Warhol portrait of Barbie, and a wall mirror of 64 dolls. Apparently, she loves to make cupcakes, since she’s got all the ingredients ready in her kitchen.

By the looks of it, her house seems to be ultra contemporary, with lots of windows to blend seamlessly with its breathtaking environment.

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Inside, the design is undoubtedly over the top. In the real world, in this market, she probably wouldn’t be able to sell the home as is, since the style is so taste-specific that it may put off potential buyers in the future. (The blond wig chandelier in the living room freaks me out.) But then again, someone buying Barbie’s home would be buying it as a fan, not necessary for the house.

Should Barbie sell her home, her living room is too taste-specific for most buyers.

Should Barbie sell her home, her living room is too taste-specific for most buyers.

If anything, it would be cool just to live near her. And if you can’t afford to live in Malibu, there are other
great neighborhoods in L.A.