Leonardo DiCaprio Lists an Airy Circa-1926 Home in Los Feliz Oaks

Once upon a time in…Los Feliz Oaks, Leonardo DiCaprio purchased a Tudor-style home. That was in 2018, and now three years later, the actor just put it back on the market. DiCaprio’s circa-1926 dwelling was previously “restored and totally re-imagined by Moby,” according to the listing with Brett Lawyer of Hilton & Hyland. Asking $5.75 million and boasting exquisite architectural details, might it land in another celebrity’s hands next?

Spanning 4,644 square feet, the house is spacious without being overbearing. Large rooms soaked in sunlight create an airy environment, especially in the main family room. It has tower ceilings and huge windows, as well as an ornately carved fireplace. Born in the 1920s, the abode seemingly exudes a subtle, California version of Gatsby-esque flair. Quite appropriate considering who the seller is.

All the spaces are light and bright, dressed in neutrals and bejeweled with chic light fixtures for a pinch of panache. In total, the home’s sophisticated interiors offer five bedrooms and eight bathrooms, including two primary suites.

Outside, lush trees and hedges encourage harmony with nature. There are many spots to bask in the tranquility, both on the expansive deck and by the pool and spa. For relaxation inside, the home’s lower-level guest suite with a steam room is quite the refuge.

This home has stood for almost 100 years, through Hollywood’s evolution and countless movie releases. While its look may change as owners come and go, its presence and location below the Griffith Observatory is oh-so-timeless.