
Encino, California 91436
This Architectural Mid-Century Residence is a Strong Value Opportunity, listed at $2,895,000—positioned well above the $2,538,771 Fair Market Value by -14%. While priced at a premium for its provenance, the home maintains a Condition Rating of 3, featuring preserved original millwork and a functional layout. Situated in the prestigious Royal Oaks with stunning canyon and city light views, it offers a unique lifestyle for those valuing historical integrity. This property is an ideal acquisition for Architectural Enthusiasts or Owner-Occupants committed to the stewardship of a William R. Stephenson design.
Comparables within 1 miles sold in recently
| Address | Sold Price | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | $/Sqft | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
★ 16045 Royal Mount Drive Subject | $2,895,000* List Price | 4 | 4 | 3,144 | $807 | - |
A 3660 Ballina Canyon Road Sold | $2,295,000 | 4 | 3 | 3,399 | $675 | 0.8 mi |
B 16244 Dorilee Lane Sold | $2,750,000 | 4 | 4 | 3,024 | $909 | 1.0 mi |
C 16237 Meadowridge Sold | $2,240,000 | 5 | 3 | 3,395 | $660 | 0.3 mi |
D 4446 Hayvenhurst Avenue Sold | $2,525,000 | 4 | 4 | 3,616 | $698 | 0.7 mi |
E 3328 Red Rose Drive Sold | $2,950,000 | 5 | 5 | 3,024 | $976 | 0.8 mi |
F 4053 Harclare Lane Sold | $2,470,000 | 5 | 3 | 3,099 | $797 | 0.5 mi |
* Subject property listed price vs sold prices of comps.
Property is move-in ready.
Although built in 1964, this architectural home has been meticulously maintained by a single family. The kitchen and bathrooms retain their original mid-century cabinetry but have been selectively updated with modern countertops, high-end fixtures, and newer appliances. The property is functional and move-in ready, avoiding the 'poor' or 'tear-down' classifications typically associated with its age due to careful stewardship and recent cosmetic refreshments.
The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 16449, living area = 3144.
Elementary School: Roscomare Road Elementary School (9/10).
Designed by William R. Stephenson, a Taliesin fellow who also designed for the Reagans, this home offers significant historical value and mid-century modern integrity.
While beautifully preserved, the 60-year-old original systems and finishes may require substantial capital investment to meet contemporary energy efficiency and lifestyle standards.
Although the local elementary school is highly rated, the assigned middle and high schools in the area have significantly lower performance scores, which may impact appeal for families with older children.
Architect William R. Stephenson --1964. There is a particular kind of house that resists the market's churn -- one that has never been flipped, never been staged for someone else's taste, never been touched without genuine consideration. This is one of those houses. Designed by William Stephenson -- who came up through Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin fellowship before building a distinguished independent practice in Los Angeles -- the residence sits within Encino's Royal Oaks, on a quiet cul-de-sac in the hills, where it has belonged to a single family since the year it was completed. Stephenson's portfolio included the Pacific Palisades home commissioned by Ronald and Nancy Reagan, work that speaks to both his standing and his sensibility: architecture that serves life without announcing itself at every turn. The house announces its intentions from the moment you step inside. The entryway is anchored in warm wood paneling -- walnut-toned, rich without being heavy -- that sets a tone carried throughout the home in built-in cabinetry and millwork that could only have been designed and installed in the early 1960s, when craftsmen still built things to last generations. There is a cohesion to these elements that no renovation could replicate. They weren't selected from a catalog. They were made for this house. The hall offers one of the home's more quietly charming originals: a cedar-lined closet, fragrant and intact, built expressly for the lady of the house. It is the sort of detail that speaks volumes about how this home was lived in -- deliberately, graciously, and with a certain style that belongs to another era entirely. Like so much here, it has never been touched because it never needed to be. That same era gave the home its bar -- an original wet bar, intact and fully functional, of the kind that once defined a certain mode of California living and has since become nearly impossible to find in original condition. It is, in the truest sense, irreplaceable. Four bedrooms, four bathrooms. Generous glazing that draws the hillside in. Living spaces that give way to the outdoors in the unhurried way that Southern California architecture, at its best, always intended. Elevated enough for layered views and genuine privacy; close enough to the city that none of that has to be sacrificed. What sixty years of single-family ownership actually means, in practice, is this: the decisions made here were made by people who lived with the consequences. Updates were introduced carefully, for comfort and longevity, without compromising the original architectural intent. The house has been preserved because it was loved -- not curated, not repositioned, not optimized. The home runs its utilities underground throughout, a quiet distinction that keeps the sight-lines clean and the neighborhood's character intact. The next owner of this house will understand what they're inheriting. They'll recognize that a residence with this kind of provenance and this kind of history asks something in return -- not restoration, not reinvention, but continued stewardship. An appreciation for what was built here, and a commitment to carrying it forward.
No exterior & parking available.
Grades K-5 • 0.6 mi
Grades K-5 • 2.1 mi
Grades K-5 • 2.1 mi
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 4.0 | 4.0 | 50% |
| Baths | 4.0 | 4.0 | 50% |
| Square foot | 3,144 | 3,099 | 52% |
| Lot Size | 16,449 | 14,023 | 56% |
| Price | $2.90M | $2.38M | 75% |
| Price per sq ft | $921 | $781 | 85% |
| Built year | 1964 | 1962 | 55% |
| HOA | $0 | $0 | 50% |
| Days on market | 42 | 144 | 4% |
May 3, 2026
$2,895,000
Initial Listing