Lucille's old home is one over from next door, corner house, and Falk's is third house. The old Ball house and grounds have been replaced or extensively redone. Whoever lives in between those two houses, at 1002 N. Roxbury, has chosen to have their home blurred on google maps street view. Used to be Jack Benny's house, but I'm curious who owns it now and had it blurred.
For anyone curious, here are some of the other famous people who have lived on this same street.
The table in Phil's house at the time of the home listing can be seen in the link I posted before, just scroll down the page just past half way to see what it looked like. Definitely not a gold crown, but that doesn't mean he couldn't have had one in another room, or he could have had a gold crown as a previous table. For that matter, while it isn't super likely, the one in the listing could just be a staging piece not even owned by Phil that the agent had put in there to replace his "ugly" table to make the home better staged for appealing sale.
The gated motor court with a fountain, where Spector’s driver heard Spector say, “I think I killed somebody,” still stands today.
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The is no house between Faulk & Lucy. The numbers on the east side of the streets in the “Flats” are even, west is odd. They skip numbers idk why. Also each block goes up 100. The 500 block is the least expensive to the 1000 block the most expensive
In recent years that’s changed some, when BH was built out the block thing was a big status symbol and the prices on each higher block got bigger-significantly. Now in the last 10 years there are a few $30M houses on the 500 block.
When you drive up and down the ~26 streets in the Flats it’s clear the the lot sizes get bigger each block and houses(not so much now with rebuilt houses).
Also not all streets are created equal Maple, Elm, Sierra, Arden are among the more desirable streets to live on(less traffic, type of trees-each street has its own type of tree which are City property). Rodeo, Beverly, Canon, Crescent are notably famous as they were the first 4 residential streets in the South Flats which I think were built out in 1915-I’m guessing.
So Faulk’s house on the 1000 block is a monster. Like a 8 pt Gus with not many inlays. He had the best block and Roxbury north of Sunset is amazing, south of Sunset Roxbury is average. But he didn’t have a huge lot.
Originally north of Sunset BL was built for the 20 acre estate mansions. All that’s over with at $20M/acre on average. A few of those old mansions are left but they have since sold off the land to build 1-3 acre mansions that are worth 40-80M give or take. The land value isn’t linear and drops slightly from 20/acre as you get bigger.
I’ll end here, I could keep going for a long time on this. I’m a expert on Beverly Hills, I lived there from 93-19. Yes the whole time I was in Vegas old Fatboy had him a spot in Beverly Hills.
Sadly since the riot and the useless BHPD that’s there, BH is toast. It’s a crime scene everyday, don’t wear your $100,000 watch and leave the Rolls at home. It’s a mess, shame.
My last house in Beverly Hills I sold a year or so ago, I can’t remember was
704 N Arden Dr
Beverly Hills Ca 90210
Celebrity Lifestyles Group was the LLC that I owned which the house was titled to, search that if you don’t believe me. Then my name will appear. I sold for 12.7, turned down 15M. Market is soft in BH now, don’t know if it will ever come back.
Peter, Lucy, Hef(Playboy) all lived there when it was its golden era. Hef lived a mile away in Holmby Hills(the best area-period).
Best,
Fatboy a displaced refugee now

