By Mark David
The J.H. and Margaret Druckman House, set on a hillside in the historic Outpost Estates neighborhood with leafy canyon views, is flooded with natural light.
In an always-evolving city like Los Angeles, where old houses, even those that bear some architectural distinction, are not infrequently razed to make way for larger, more modern homes, it’s rare for an almost untouched 80-year-old home designed by one of the world’s most revered architects to become available.
In the historic and historically Outpost Estates neighborhood that rises in a steep canyon above the western end of Hollywood, a 1941 residence by iconoclast architect R.M. Schindler described in marketing material as being in “original condition with minor alterations” has come to market with an asking price of $2.4 million. Brien Varady and Matthew Berkley at Compass hold the listing.
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