1415 S Manhattan Place, Los Angeles, CA 90019
List Price: $2.28M
Listing Status: Active
0Days on Market: 0
9 Bedrooms · 5 Bathrooms · 7,512 sq ft
Property Type: Residential
Year Built: 1906
Lot Size: 13,152 sq ft
Private Pool: Yes
MLS Number: BB26105635
About This Property
Steeped in Los Angeles history and layered with opportunity, this remarkable multi-structure property offers far more than square footage alone. Long associated with the historic Phyllis Wheatley Home, the residence carries a meaningful legacy tied to the Phyllis Wheatley Association, an organization created to support Black women relocating to Los Angeles during an era marked by housing discrimination and limited access to resources. Sponsored by influential women’s groups such as the Altura Club and the Athenians, the home once served as a place of refuge, connection, and advancement, providing affordable housing, employment referrals, and community support to women building new lives in the city. Today, that powerful sense of purpose and presence still resonates throughout the property. The expansive main residence spans three stories and offers an incredible amount of living space with nine bedrooms and five bathrooms, creating endless possibilities for multigenerational living, creative use, or extended household needs. Rich with character and scale, the home blends historic significance with the energy of a property ready for its next chapter. Generous gathering spaces and the property’s unique layout create an entertainer’s dream atmosphere, ideal for hosting elegant events, celebrations, and memorable gatherings around the grand piano. The kitchen is outfitted with high-end Wolf appliances, complemented by a Wolf outdoor grill that extends the experience into the beautifully designed garden spaces. A built-in hot tub and charming greenhouse further enhance the property’s sense of retreat and relaxation, while a stunning stained glass window rising along the staircase to the second level brings warmth, artistry, and unforgettable character to the interior. Tucked behind the main residence is a fully permitted two-story ADU. Altogether, this is a rare opportunity to own a property that stands not only as a substantial residential compound, but also as an important piece of Los Angeles cultural history.