The 3,350-square-feet home has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms and sits in the foothills just above Hollywood. Designed by Carl Jules Weyl and built in 1930, the two-story home has retained some of its original details, like hand-forged iron work, colorful decorative tiles, stained and leaded-glass windows, hand-stenciled wood beams, and vintage light fixtures and hardware.
Frances Bean has been something of a fashion muse in recent months as notable photographers Hedi Slimane and Rocky Schenck have captured her on film. Upon turning 18 in August 2010, she inherited a multimillion-dollar trust fund set up in her name after her father died.
Moving trucks may be a more common sight in ritzy neighborhoods, as sales of luxury homes have outpaced others. According to the National Association of Realtors, sales for homes more than $1 million accounted for just 1.2 percent of all sales in 2009, but that number increased to 1.9 percent in July 2010.
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