A Historic L.A. Home Just Hit the Market for the First Time in 70 Years
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice James DeLong, the Termini Residence is seeking $2.1M.

Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice James DeLong, the Termini Residence is seeking $2.1M.

Location: 4278 Sea View Lane, Los Angeles, California
Price: $2,098,000
Architect: James DeLong
Year Built: 1953
Footprint: 2,168 square feet (three bedrooms, two baths)
Lot Size: 0.23 acres
From the Agent: "This architecturally significant home features unparalleled, panoramic views across the city to the ocean. Sunlight cascades throughout the open floor plan, which features many original details, including floor-to-ceiling walls of glass, skylights, handcrafted wood paneling, wood built-ins, aggregate concrete flooring, and cove lighting in the grand living space. Surrounded by nature, this property also offers a front courtyard and expansive backyard, making you feels as if you are in your own private park."

The meticulously preserved home rests at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on Sea View Lane in a historic district known for midcentury-modern architecture.
Photo by ENGEL STUDIOS

Photo by ENGEL STUDIOS

Original wood trim stretches across the living room, which is bathed in natural light. A wall of windows connects the space to the kitchen and dining area.
Photo by ENGEL STUDIOS
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