Built in 1938, the French Normandy home is in the whimsical storybook style popularized during that time period. Later restored by architect and contractor Robert Glaus, the vine-wrapped two-story has decorative timbering, picture windows with square and diamond grilles and a round tower topped with a cone-shaped roof.
The East Coast-inspired home, built in 1916, doubled as a set for the family television show in the 1950s and '60s and as the Nelsons' home. The recently remodeled two-story Traditional house sits on a half-acre. The light and bright updated interiors retain the Old Hollywood charm of the house with hardwood floors, French doors and three fireplaces.