Colorful tile risers, arched doorways and plaster walls underscore the early Spanish roots of this Roy Seldon Price design in Beverly Hills.

Built in 1926, the walled and gated estate has been restored and updated while retaining many of its original design features and period details. A meditation room, which sits among gardens across from the main house, offers space for reflecting on a bygone age.

The details Location: 911 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, 90210

Asking price: $13.498 million

Built: 1926

Living area: 6,392 square feet, six bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms

Lot size: 0.4 of an acre

Features: Tile and hardwood floors; vaulted ceilings; exposed beams; two fireplaces; chef’s kitchen with butler’s pantry; formal dining room; library; master suite with sitting room; staff quarters; wine cellar and tasting room

About the area: In the 90210 ZIP Code, based on 27 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in September was $4.675 million, a 14.6% decrease compared with the same month last year, according to CoreLogic.

Agents: Jack Friedkin and Leonard Rabinowitz, Hilton & Hyland, (310) 552-8200

To submit a candidate, send high-res photos via Dropbox.com, photographer permission and a description of the house to neal.leitereg@latimes.com.


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