4976 Glenalbyn Drive, Los Angeles, California 90065, Los Angeles, 90065 - 3 bed, 3 bath

4976 Glenalbyn Drive, Los Angeles, California 90065 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,699,000$1,731/sqft
Est. Value: $1,704,565
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FairlyEstimate
4976 Glenalbyn Drive, Los Angeles, California 90065
3Beds
3Baths
1,731Sqft
10,649Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,704,564.525) is $5,564.525 (0%) lower than the list price ($1,699,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 10649, living area = 1731.
Top Cons:
MLS Listing Discrepancy: Lot size discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing lot size in square feet =10649, other record lot size in square feet = 7332. Living area discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing living area = 1731, other record living area = 1684.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.70M vs avg $1.24M (+$459,500.5)88%
Size:1,731 sqft vs avg 1,623 sqft63%
Price/sqft:$982 vs avg $80077%

More Insights

Built in 1961 (65 years old).
Condition: This 1961 Mid-Century Modern home is exceptionally well-preserved and meticulously maintained, making it move-in ready with no immediate renovations required. While many elements are original, they are in excellent condition, and the kitchen features updated, modern appliances. Bathrooms are clean and functional, with some updated fixtures complementing the original, well-kept tiles. The property's condition, despite its age, reflects a high level of care, aligning with the 'Good' category's emphasis on being move-in ready and well-maintained, even if not fully renovated to contemporary standards.
Year Built
1961
Close
-
List price
$1.7M
Original List price
$1.7M
Price/Sqft
$982
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26639817
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: Canyon, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic
Deck
Patio
ViewCanyon, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic

About this home

A stunningly preserved Mid Century nestled in the trees at the top of Mount Washington. This post-and-beam home embodies the ideals of the era: structural clarity, connection to nature, and a belief that good design should be simple, rational, and expressed in its materials. Constructed in 1961 by Sam Kiyotoki AIA, with only two prior owners, this property is replete with classical mid century modern architecture that defined the LA landscape in the fifties and sixties. Kiyotoki was a graduate of USC Architecture School at a time when the school was the preeminent generator of modern California design, and his impressive career spanned projects across Japan, Morocco, Hawaii, and California; including Mariners Village in Marina del Rey and private residences in Crestwood Hills. Discreetly situated and set atop a gently sloping double lot of over 10,600sf, the home's floor plan is comfortable and functional with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms plus a direct entry garage. With many elements original to the build still intact, this home is a testament to the care that has been taken to preserve the home. The main level offers wonderful circulation and flow, with ribbons of windows framing expansive canyon views toward the San Gabriel mountain range. The living room with gas burning fireplace features original louvered window and Louis Poulsen pendant light below vaulted wood beam ceilings. The addition of skylights bring in wonderful natural light and tree top views of the property's striking California coastal live oak. Original millwork and cabinetry provide smart storage and create soft division between the dining area and kitchen. Laundry area, powder bathroom and access to a small balcony leading to the courtyard complete this level. Down the terracotta tiled foyer are 3 family bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The primary suite offers original built-ins, cork accent wall, floor to ceiling windows, and unique soaking tub and shower with original glazed ceramic tiles. The middle bedroom features a desk area with original millwork, decorative lighting, and storage, plus an additional guest bedroom, full hall bath, linen cabinets and closets. The large courtyard is set within a hedged and walled garden, creating a wonderfully private place to unwind and enjoy a peaceful morning or evening with family and friends. An additional dining area and multiple seating terraces below the shady live oak tree allow for even more vantages to take in the canyon and mountain views. An exceptionally rare opportunity in one of the best locations in Mount Washington. Ideally located within one block to Mt Washington Elementary School and walking distance to Sea View Trail, Self Realization Fellowship and the hiking trails of Moon and Elyria Canyons.

J
Joe Reichling
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

7/10
Mt. Washington Elementary School
Public,K-60.1mi
3/10
Aldama Elementary School
Public,K-60.6mi
2/10
Aragon Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-50.9mi
5/10
Buchanan Street Elementary School
Public,K-61.1mi
5/10
Toland Way Elementary School
Public,K-61.1mi
6/10
Latona Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-61.1mi
4/10
Loreto Street Elementary School
Public,K-51.3mi
4/10
Glassell Park Elementary School
Public,K-61.3mi
5/10
Florence Nightingale Middle School
Public,6-81.3mi
6/10
Luther Burbank Middle School
Public,6-82.0mi
7/10
Benjamin Franklin Senior High School
Public,6-121.1mi
7/10
Eagle Rock High School
Public,7-122.0mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
11/07/23
Sold
$1,085,000
Condition Rating
Good

This 1961 Mid-Century Modern home is exceptionally well-preserved and meticulously maintained, making it move-in ready with no immediate renovations required. While many elements are original, they are in excellent condition, and the kitchen features updated, modern appliances. Bathrooms are clean and functional, with some updated fixtures complementing the original, well-kept tiles. The property's condition, despite its age, reflects a high level of care, aligning with the 'Good' category's emphasis on being move-in ready and well-maintained, even if not fully renovated to contemporary standards.
Pros & Cons

Pros

High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 10649, living area = 1731.
Architectural Significance & Preservation: A stunningly preserved Mid-Century post-and-beam home designed by renowned architect Sam Kiyotoki AIA, featuring many original elements and embodying the era's ideals of structural clarity and connection to nature.
Prime Mount Washington Location: Situated in 'one of the best locations in Mount Washington,' offering privacy, immediate proximity to a highly-rated elementary school (0.06 miles), and walking distance to various nature trails and local attractions.
Panoramic Views & Natural Integration: Offers expansive canyon and San Gabriel mountain range views, enhanced by ribbons of windows, skylights, and multiple terraces, fostering a strong connection between the interior and the natural surroundings.
Generous & Private Outdoor Living Space: Set on a gently sloping double lot of over 10,600 sqft, featuring a large, private courtyard within a hedged garden and multiple seating terraces under a live oak tree, ideal for outdoor entertaining and relaxation.
Unique Design Elements & Abundant Natural Light: Boasts distinctive architectural details such as vaulted wood beam ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, skylights, original louvered windows, and designer lighting, creating a bright, airy, and aesthetically rich interior.

Cons

MLS Listing Discrepancy: Lot size discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing lot size in square feet =10649, other record lot size in square feet = 7332. Living area discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing living area = 1731, other record living area = 1684.
Potential for Outdated Systems & Lack of Modern Comforts: While beautifully preserved, a 1961 home may have original major systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical) that could require future updates. Notably, there is no mention of a cooling system (AC), which can be a significant drawback in Los Angeles' climate.
Niche Aesthetic Appeal: The highly specific and preserved Mid-Century Modern architectural style, while a major draw for enthusiasts, might not appeal to all buyers, potentially limiting the market to a specific demographic seeking this particular design.
Hilly Terrain & Access Considerations: Located 'at the top of Mount Washington' on a 'gently sloping double lot,' the property likely involves hilly terrain, which could mean steep roads, driveways, or stairs, potentially posing access challenges for some individuals or vehicles.
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