GREAT SPACES
Tattoo Artist Kat Von D’s L.A. Mansion Hits the Market In this month’s edition of Great Spaces, tattoo artist Kat Von D’s Victorian mansion, which recently hit the market for a cool $15 million, is in the spotlight in all its gothic glory. by Jameson Doris Built in the 1890s by Isaac Newton Van Nuys, the estate is completely gated and sits on over half an acre of manicured grounds in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The 12,565-square-foot home, which includes 11 bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms, also served as the main filming location for the 2003 family comedy “Cheaper by the Dozen.” Notable features around the mansion include a grand salon that connects to the library, a den, formal living and sitting rooms, and a dining room lined with stained-glass windows. 18 April 2022 RISMedia’s REAL ESTATE
The property also boasts a hidden bar and a swimming pool lined in red that’s flanked by classical statues. Additional features include a bedroom suite with a bat-themed mural and fireplace, a stage that comes with original footlights and a turret side room as well as a two-bedroom, two-bathroom carriage house above the garage. Listed by: Jamie Sher, The Sher Group Listed for: $15,000,000 Photos by: The Sher Group RE