This L.A. Midcentury With a Massive Freestanding Fireplace Just Hit the Market for the First Time

Asking $1.75M, the Good Residence has been owned and preserved by the same family for the past 63 years.

This L.A. Midcentury With a Massive Freestanding Fireplace Just Hit the Market for the First Time

Asking $1.75M, the Good Residence has been owned and preserved by the same family for the past 63 years.

Location: 2943 S Citrus Street, West Covina, California

Price: $1,750,000

Architects: Grillias, Savage, Alves & Associates

Year Built: 1961

Footprint: 3,140 square feet (four bedrooms, three baths)

Lot Size: 1.54 acres

From the Agent: "Presenting the Good Residence, a property that has been under the same ownership for 63 years and never before on the market. The Good Residence sits comfortably at the top of a long ascending driveway on a piece of land that was carefully chosen and purchased in 1960 by the Good family. It’s a thoughtful and secluded lot on which they’d soon thereafter build their lifelong family residence. The Good family’s dream home was inspired by the iconic Philip Johnson Glass House, and they sought to construct a sharp midcentury home with a pool and stunning views, encompassed by nature, sky, and natural light. The structure is rich in graceful original details such as oversized floor-to-ceiling windows and unblemished original wooden panelling, closets, and built-ins that still feel remarkably untouched. A large pool and several entertaining spaces in the backyard are ideal for summer parties, outdoor dining, and playtime with children and pets."

The 1960s home sits on a spacious lot, nestled among soaring trees and lush landscaping.

The 1960s home sits on a spacious lot with tall trees and lush landscaping.

Photo by Gavin Cater

Photo by Gavin Cater

A curved brick wall creates an intimate, light-filled corner for dining.

A curved brick wall forms a secluded, light-filled dining area.

Photo by Gavin Cater

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