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Spider-Noir Producer Selling Stunning 1925 LA Mansion with Historic Preservation Incentive

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Bruce Marshall Romans, co-executive producer and writer on Marvel’s critically acclaimed Spider-Noir series, is listing his stunning 1925 Mediterranean and Spanish Revival mansion in Los Angeles for $2.1 million. The property at 130 N Catalina Street was officially designated as an LA Historic Cultural Monument in 2007, making it a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of 1920s architectural craftsmanship. Romans originally purchased the home in 2022 for $1.92 million, falling head over heels for its original details—including those impossible-to-find 3-inch white tiger oak floors, 12-foot ceilings, arched French doors, and a step-down living room anchored by an impressive fireplace. The 3,103-square-foot property features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and was originally designed by architect Clarence J. Smale, who created homes for silent film stars including Buster Keaton, with draftsperson Edith Northman, who later became one of the country’s first prominent female architects.

What makes this listing particularly special is Romans’approach to selling. Instead of simply maximizing profit, he’s offering prospective buyers a property tax reduction in exchange for a commitment to preserve and maintain the home’s historical integrity. This creative incentive reflects his genuine appreciation for the home’s significance and his desire to see it remain a protected architectural treasure. Romans purchased the property envisioning a shared life, but circumstances changed, and he’s realized the sprawling mansion is simply too much house for him and his small dog. He plans to relocate to another LA residence he owns.

In today’s real estate market, finding original 1920s architectural details is increasingly rare, as many historic LA homes have had their distinctive features stripped away during renovations. This home stands as a beautiful exception, offering authentic crown moldings, a butler’s pantry with original swing doors, and other period-specific elements that transport you straight into Hollywood’s golden age. Are you the kind of person who values historic preservation and doesn’t mind the responsibility that comes with maintaining a masterpiece like this?

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