This $1.8M L.A. Midcentury Feels Like a Cabin-Greenhouse Mash-Up
Currently owned by Dylan Brady of the musical duo 100 Gecs, the well-preserved home is encased in windows and richly toned wood.

Currently owned by Dylan Brady of the musical duo 100 Gecs, the well-preserved home is encased in windows and richly toned wood.
Location: 10412 Hebron Lane, Los Angeles, California
Price: $1,795,000
Year Built: 1961
Footprint: 2,185 square feet (3 bedrooms, 2 baths)
Lot Size: 0.12 Acres
From the Agent: "An incredibly rare midcentury tree house, likely built by famed local architect William ‘Bill’ Mack, AIA. Much like his peers in the Case Study program—Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, Rodney Walker—his designs evoke classic L.A. post-and-beam vernacular. Built circa 1961, this dwelling is immaculately preserved, wrapped in warm woods that mirror the quiet hush of Beverly Glen Canyon. Meander up an ambling country lane to this post-and-beam residence, which is offered for only the second time in its storied history. A multipurpose flex space is close by, perfect for the creative with oodles of projects. Venture outside at twilight to your private roof deck and take it all in: an artist’s abode from another life, awaiting her next custodian."

The house has been carefully preserved, with original wood finishes and a brick fireplace.
Sterling Reed

Sterling Reed

Sterling Reed
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