Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean fame seeks a buyer in Hollywood Hills
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Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean fame seeks a buyer in Hollywood Hills
"The country English manor, built in 1926, was home in the late 1930s to Humphrey Bogart. Set beyond a wooden gate on a shaded lot near the Hollywood Reservoir, the property has a storybook quality with its thatched-style roof, stone accents and walking paths."
"Leaded glass windows, a formal living room with beamed ceilings, a two-story stone fireplace, an office, three bedrooms and three full baths are within the 2,081 square feet of living space. French doors open to a veranda overlooking the grounds."
"Torrence, 77, co-founded Jan & Dean with high school friend Jan Berry in the late 1950s. Among their hits during the 'surf rock' craze were 'Surf City' and 'Dead Man's Curve.'"
Dean Torrence, co-founder of the surf-rock duo Jan & Dean, is selling his investment property in Hollywood Hills for $1.699 million, a slight increase from the January asking price of $1.65 million. The 1926 country English manor, which housed Humphrey Bogart in the late 1930s, sits on a shaded lot near the Hollywood Reservoir with distinctive storybook architecture including a thatched-style roof and stone accents. The 2,081 square-foot home features leaded glass windows, beamed ceilings, a two-story stone fireplace, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a formal living room. Torrence recently rented the property at $5,600 to $6,000 monthly. Rose Ware and Terry Canfield Schmidt of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices represent the listing.
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