1 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Lucille Ball: Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images; House: Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
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2 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
3 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
4 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
5 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
6 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
7 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
8 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
9 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.
10 of 10

Price: $1.75 million
Redfin
Los Angeles
Amenities
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 sundecks with hot tub
- 1,874 square feet
You’ll shout “I love Lucy!” all over again once you tour Lucille Ball’s first Hollywood home, recently listed for $1.75 million, according to Redfin.com.
In 1933, the then-22-year-old New Yorker moved into this 1919 Craftsman bungalow after landing her first movie role in “Roman Scandals.” Seven years later, the iconic redhead would marry Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, with whom she would pioneer the television sitcom “I Love Lucy” on CBS from 1951 to 1957. While the star couple would go on to own their own glamorous Hollywood digs, this charmer best exemplifies the working-class camaraderie that Lucy and Desi shared with onscreen neighbors Fred and Ethyl Mertz.