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Our most popular Homes of the Week for 2015

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Here are the most looked at Homes of the Week we featured in 2015, reverse ranked from the 10th most popular to the No. 1 favorite. (Drum roll, please.) Asking prices were current at the time of publication.

10) An exotic vibe in Pacific Palisades

Rich woods, high-end finishes and irregular room shapes give this Pacific Palisades house an exotic vibe. A wide terrace with a chic, elongated fireplace takes in views of the surrounding hillsides and canyon.

Location: 1514 San Remo Drive, Pacific Palisades 90272

Asking price: $11.95 million

9) Indoor-outdoor in Bel-Air

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Set in the Stone Canyon area of Bel-Air, this sprawling Midcentury Modern single-story makes the most of indoor-outdoor living.

Irregularly shaped and curving ceilings break the home’s boxy lines and add visual interest inside. Sliding walls of glass, which epitomize the style, open to a sheltered courtyard with a swimming pool.

Location: 1687 Stone Canyon Road, Los Angeles 90077

Asking price: $4.495 million

8) A bluff-top home with an ocean view in San Pedro

This ocean-view home in the Point Fermin area of the Palos Verdes Peninsula is perched on the bluffs above Cabrillo Beach. Extensively remodeled in 2011, the custom home has multiple decks and 30 feet of picture windows on two levels that take in picturesque views of the Pacific.

Location: 4020 Bluff Place, San Pedro 90731

Asking price: $2 million

7) An artful 2-house compound in Beverly Hills

A massive oak tree is reflected in the 75-foot-long raised infinity pool at this artful two-house compound in the 90210 ZIP Code. The newly built concrete-and-glass main house features gallery-size display walls and an herb garden on the roof. A barn-inspired secondary house has a glass-clad wing that evokes a treehouse.

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Location: 9601 and 9603 Oak Pass Road, Beverly Hills 90210

Asking price: $23 million

6) Spanish Colonial Revival estate built like a castle

This Spanish Colonial Revival estate, with five levels and 2-foot-thick reinforced walls, was built in 1922 to replicate a Spanish castle with a Moorish design. Such original details as the rotunda entry, ornamental leaded glass windows and a hand-painted barrel ceiling in the living room accentuate the Old World style of the La Cañada Flintridge compound.

Location: 739 Hillcrest Ave., La Cañada Flintridge 91011

Asking price: $9.8 million

5) A garage with a view in Hollywood Hills

In L.A.’s car-centric culture, a great place to park can sometimes take center stage. This remodeled Midcentury Modern-style house in the Hollywood Hills has a newly built glass-walled garage inspired by a scene from the film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”

Location: 3526 Multiview Drive, Los Angeles 90068

Asking price: $2.995 million

4) An ocean-view mansion in Malibu

This ocean-view mansion is set on nearly two acres of Malibu bluff top with expansive lawns, gardens, a tennis court and a large swimming pool. Abundant outdoor entertainment space adds to the resort-like vibe of the one-story contemporary.

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Location: 24860 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265

Asking price: $29.95 million

3) 1920s house in Los Feliz sits atop a tunnel

A tunnel added by the original owner is among unusual details at this 1920s Spanish-style house on a steep hillside in Los Feliz. The passageway provides access to an elevator for those not inclined to climb the steps from the garage level to the front door. An office with an umbrella-type ceiling treatment, a paneled billiards room that doubles as a screening room and large koi pond are among other notable features.

Location: 4115 Dundee Drive, Los Angeles 90027

Asking price: $4.25 million

2) Manor Del Mar on Pasadena’s Millionaire’s Row

Built in the early 1900s for iron ore magnate Lewis J. Merritt, Manor Del Mar on Pasadena’s Millionaire’s Row recalls an era of unprecedented wealth and gracious living. Within the English-style exteriors are wood-clad rooms showcasing American and European Arts & Crafts details.

Location: 359 W. Del Mar Blvd., Pasadena 91105

Asking price: $4.25 million

1) A 1920s classic in Beverly Hills

A tree-trunk floor in the den, a fireplace in the entry and a one-time opium room over the master bedroom are among features at Bella Vista, which was built for early filmmaker King Vidor. The director-producer-screenwriter sold the 1920s home to actor John Barrymore, who bridged the silent and talking film eras, and lived at what is known as the Barrymore Estate until his death in 1942.

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Location: 1500 Seabright Place, Beverly Hills 90210

Asking price: Upon request

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