4260 Sea View Lane, Los Angeles, California 90065, Los Angeles, 90065 - 3 bed, 2 bath

4260 Sea View Lane, Los Angeles, California 90065 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$3,000,000
4260 Sea View Lane, Los Angeles, California 90065
3Beds
2Baths
1,501Sqft
9,168Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Architectural Significance: Designated as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #614, designed by James De Long, a Taliesin Fellow, reflecting Frank Lloyd Wright's 'Usonian' style.
Top Cons:
Price Increase: The list price has increased significantly from the original list price, which may deter some buyers.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$3.00M vs avg $1.24M (+$1,755,240)99%
Size:1,501 sqft vs avg 1,519.5 sqft50%
Price/sqft:$2.0K vs avg $81699%

More Insights

Built in 1951 (74 years old).
Condition: The Wolford House, built in 1951, retains its original architectural features and craftsmanship. While the property appears well-maintained, the kitchen and bathrooms show their age with original fixtures and appliances. The property benefits from the Mills Act, suggesting some level of preservation rather than full modernization. Therefore, it requires minor updates to meet modern standards while preserving its historical integrity.
Year Built
1951
Close
-
List price
$3M
Original List price
$2.66M
Price/Sqft
$1,999
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25527787
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: City Lights, Canyon, Hills, Valley
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Canyon,Hills,Valley

About this home

THE WOLFORD HOUSE 1947-1951: Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #614. James De Long, AIA and Taliesin Fellow. The Wolford House is as pure an expression of Frank Lloyd Wright's 'Usonian' style of architecture as one could hope to find in Southern California. De Long apprenticed with Wright at Taliesin where he absorbed the principles that would define his early work in Los Angeles. Sited on Mount Washington's architecturally significant Sea View Lane, the expansive views of the ocean, verdant canyons and cityscape are sublime. The property's original warm palette and meticulous craftsmanship remain intact, with hues of burnt red, classic Usonian brick fireplace, concrete floors, and matched grain redwood throughout. De Long's design exhibits a strong, expressive connection to the site's surrounding nature that couldn't be more complete. The frameless mitered edge windows facing Southwest maximize the brilliant long views way beyond Mount Washington. The residence and grounds also include original built-in furniture and cabinetry in all living spaces, as well as multiple outdoor seating areas at the front, side and rear of the property. The original stools designed for the house by James De Long are being offered as part of the sale. The freestanding garage was recently converted to an ADU/guesthouse and adds 442 square feet of exquisitely designed living space. Significantly, this property benefits from the Mills Act, which offers substantial property tax savings for the next owner. The Wolford House has been featured in many publications including Dwell, Mid-Century Home, Curbed LA, and Vogue, further affirming its legacy as a celebrated piece of Los Angeles' architectural heritage.

Nearby schools

7/10
Mt. Washington Elementary School
Public,K-60.4mi
3/10
Aldama Elementary School
Public,K-60.8mi
5/10
Toland Way Elementary School
Public,K-60.8mi
5/10
Buchanan Street Elementary School
Public,K-61.0mi
2/10
Aragon Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-51.0mi
4/10
Glassell Park Elementary School
Public,K-61.1mi
6/10
Latona Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-61.5mi
4/10
Loreto Street Elementary School
Public,K-51.5mi
5/10
Florence Nightingale Middle School
Public,6-81.5mi
6/10
Luther Burbank Middle School
Public,6-82.2mi
7/10
Benjamin Franklin Senior High School
Public,6-121.2mi
7/10
Eagle Rock High School
Public,7-121.8mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
07/07/99
Sold
$436,500
03/29/94
Sold
$302,500
06/26/17
Sold
$195,000
Condition Rating
Fair

The Wolford House, built in 1951, retains its original architectural features and craftsmanship. While the property appears well-maintained, the kitchen and bathrooms show their age with original fixtures and appliances. The property benefits from the Mills Act, suggesting some level of preservation rather than full modernization. Therefore, it requires minor updates to meet modern standards while preserving its historical integrity.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Significance: Designated as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #614, designed by James De Long, a Taliesin Fellow, reflecting Frank Lloyd Wright's 'Usonian' style.
Expansive Views: Sited on Mount Washington's Sea View Lane, offering sublime views of the ocean, verdant canyons, and cityscape.
Original Features: The property retains its original warm palette, meticulous craftsmanship, Usonian brick fireplace, concrete floors, and matched grain redwood.
Mills Act Benefits: Benefiting from the Mills Act, offering substantial property tax savings for the new owner.
ADU/Guesthouse: Features a recently converted freestanding garage into an ADU/guesthouse, adding 442 square feet of living space.

Cons

Price Increase: The list price has increased significantly from the original list price, which may deter some buyers.
Year Built: Built in 1951, the property may require updates to meet modern standards and preferences.
Limited Beds and Baths: With 3 beds and 2 baths, the property may not be suitable for larger families or those desiring more bathrooms.

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