Dining room with six orange chairs around a wooden table, a potted plant in the center, colorful abstract artwork on the wall, and a wooden cabinet and bookshelf with decorative objects and photos.

About 922 N Ridgewood Place

3 BED | 4 BATH | 2,240 SQ. FT.

$1,475,000 For Sale or $6,995/mo. For Lease

It's ROOF TOP SEASON - Sleek spacious corner unit is the sexy smart space you need in Melrose Hill, Los Angeles! This turnkey new construction is a perfect lock and go or pied-à-terre, not restricted by short term rentals: live, work, and rent/timeshare. Three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, plus powder room on level two; four levels culminate at rooftop terrace with epic view of the HOLLYWOOD sign. 

Two car garage includes overhead bike racks, second fridge, and car charger. Inside storage provides shelving, media closet, appliance depot (with additional electrical outlets) + custom closets close to Paramount Pictures, Netflix Headquarters, and Raleigh Studios. Sunset says, "This is L.A.'s Hottest Neighborhood Right Now." You can't beat the square footage, upgrades, and prime location. This sumptuous spot, intersected by Melrose, is home to Italian eatery Ètra, cool coffee shop Café Telgrama, chic L.A. Grocery and Café, and Filipino spot, Kuya Lord (Best Chef In California from the James Beard Foundation) is why Eater wrote, "How Melrose Hill Became LA’s Hottest Culinary Boom Town." Shop at Pop Up Home, have a splash at Bar Etoile, and explore global gallerist David Zwirner just steps away. Near Metro, Cinespia at Hollywood Forever (viewing iconic films), and Larchmont Village Farmers Market; Hancock Park adjacent. Calling all culture vultures - this is your sign to come check out this luxury loft like single family home on an ultra tiny lot in a premium position with three exposures for all the light.

Balcony with wooden dining table and six chairs at sunset, overlooking a cityscape with palm trees and homes.
Modern bathroom featuring a double white vanity with black fixtures, a large mirror with built-in lighting, open shelving with toiletries, a walk-in glass shower with a rain showerhead, and a wall-mounted towel rack with white towels.
Living room with a white couch, a leather ottoman, and a black TV console. The background shows an open kitchen and dining area with a bar counter, chairs, and artwork on the walls.

UPGRADES PER SELLER

  • Electric shades in the Primary Bedroom and Living Room;

  • Bi-directional manual shades everywhere else.

  • Upgraded closets in every room and pantry {additional electrical outlets installed}.

  • Washer and Dryer, and 2nd refrigerator in the garage.

  • Plantings on the roof and in the front yard.

  • Irrigation systems in the roof and front yard.

  • Sonos speakers in the ceiling connected to the entertainment system.

  • Security Cameras and ADT installed.

  • Mirrored heat reducing film applied to the roof deck window.

  • Most outlets and lights converted to smart products from Lutron Casseta.

  • Smart lock connected to interior garage door.

  • Shelving and bike rack installed in garage.

  • Wall safe installed in the living room.

 

ABOUT THE AREA

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How Melrose Hill Became LA’s Hottest Culinary Boom Town

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This Is L.A.’s Hottest Neighborhood Right Now—What to See, Do and Eat There

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A large outdoor movie screening event at sunset with many people seated on blankets and lawn chairs, surrounded by tall palm trees.

How Melrose Hill’s New Market and Cafe Is Trying to Be Inclusive in a Changing Neighborhood

All the Flicks at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery

IN THE AREA

People shopping at an outdoor farmers market with white tents and vendors selling produce and plants.

Larchmont Farmer’s Market

This charming community market blooms twice weekly at 209 N Larchmont Blvd—Wednesdays 1–5 pm & Sundays 10 am–2 pm . Expect seasonal produce, indulgent grab-and-go eats, and a warm local vibe perfect for casual weekend mornings.

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Kuya Lord

Chef Lord Maynard Llera’s airy spot at 5003 Melrose Ave turned serious in 2024 when he snagged the James Beard Award for Best Chef: California . His Southern Tagalog classics like lechon, lucenachon, and pancit chami are pure home‑cooked magic with modern finesse.

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Melrose Mechlin Mile

A curated run along Melrose Ave showcasing top-tier dining—think Osteria Mozza (Michelin‑recognized Italian from culinary legend Nancy Silverton), République (iconic French‑leaning spot in a Charlie Chaplin–built space), and Providence (2‑Michelin‑star, premium seafood tasting menus). It’s a foodie’s dream loop—luxe, acclaimed eats all within walking distance.

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Paramount Pictures

Sitting right off Melrose at 5555 Melrose Ave, this historic Hollywood lot has been filming since 1912 and spans 65 acres with 30 sound stages, a five-acre New York backlot, and that legendary Bronson Gate. Studio tours let residents walk among live productions—seriously cool bragging rights for the neighborhood.