Are you and your clients routinely getting priced out of areas like Silver Lake, Los Feliz and Pasadena for a great home with style, land, and a pool? Bring them to see this captivating Andalusian Chevy Chase Spanish home that is just minutes away and sits on an estate-like double lot with swimmer’s pool, jacuzzi, and park-like grounds.
1962 Richard Banta Glendale Mid Century Modern view home showcases the epitome of architectural brilliance. Nestled in the sought-after Adams Hill neighborhood, this iconic residence stands as a testament to thoughtful restoration and modern updates, all while meticulously preserving its original mid-century modern aesthetic. With its unique design elements and historic significance, this architectural gem offers a rare glimpse into the visionary mind of Richard Banta, making it a coveted treasure for enthusiasts of mid-century modern architecture.
As you make your way into the home, you are greeted by a stunning wall of glass that immediately draws your attention towards the breathtaking views. With unobstructed vistas of Glendale, Eagle Rock and the mountains, you’ll feel like you’re on top of the world. The seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces allows for a constant connection with nature and its ever-changing beauty.
Superb Sunset Strip mid-century by Jacob Tracht, AIA, 1959. The residence is tucked away on one of Los Angeles’ most desirable streets, right off Sunset Blvd. On a private cul-de-sac, the gated property boasts panoramic city views and an oversized 34,000+ sq ft lot complete with a glistening pool and walls of glass.
The expansive raised hearth, stacked stone fireplace provides the pavilion-like open floor plan a stunning focal point. Floor to ceiling expanses of glass open to the lush landscape outside.
Romantic 1910 Modernized Craftsman home tucked away in the Hollywood Hills. The perfect private compound for creatives of all types, with gorgeous panoramic views and classic craftsman character filled details. The property consists of two separate homes, one the original 3-bedroom craftsman house and the other a 1 bedroom/2 bath mid-century home. With private gardens filled with lush foliage and flowering plants, this home seamlessly blends modern conveniences with old world details.
The expansive living room showcases a cross beamed ceiling and wood detailing, yet is light filled and welcoming.
Iconic Hollywood Hills Boathouse designed by architect Harry Gesner. These hip hillside homes rarely come on the market, with a main living space showcasing vaulted ceiling with exposed wooden beams, and a wood-burning fireplace in true mid-century fashion.
Designed by Gesner in the late 1950s the Boathouses were constructed by Norwegian shipbuilders; evident in the way the exterior structure hugs the hillside in a quirky cantilevered manner