The late Dennis Hopper's compound is for sale, and the asking price is $6.245 million for the sprawling property that encompasses 330, 334, and 326 Indiana Boulevard in Venice, California. The 15,500 square foot lot includes a Brian Murphy-designed main home (with corrugated metal exterior), three two-story condominiums designed by Frank Gehry, a pool, a pool house, a guest cottage, and a landscaped yard. Of course, for those who just want single houses instead of monuments to the industrial aesthetic, the condominiums can also be sold separately, with prices ranging from $750,000 to $1.05 million. If these smaller properties were sold on their own, the main home is a steal at $3.95 million.
Luxist notes the historical import of the property: "His home served as the center of his artistic output and the property was host to some of the top celebrities as well as important artists like Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein..." The official listing praises the Venice community: "Close to both Abbot Kinney and Main Street, this property offers both a rich history and unlimited possibilities for a creative live and/or work space celebrating the very best of Venice."
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