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Asking Price: $2,975,000

2764 Outpost, Los Angeles CA 90068

Community: ​C03 - Sunset Strip - Hollywood Hills West


This Single Family Residence property was built in 1941 and is priced at $2,975,000. Please see the additional details below.
  • 1,662 Sq Ft
  • 3 bathrooms
  • 4 bedrooms
  • MLS#: 25507207
  • Type: Single Family Residence
  • Year Built: 1941
The Druckman Residence, designed by Rudolph Schindler in 1941, is one of the most distinguished examples of modern architecture. Dr. Jacob S. Druckman and his wife Margaret asked the architect for a house with privacy and plenty of natural light and the result is a classic example of Schindler's mastery of geometry and balance, tucked into the secluded Outpost Estates of the Hollywood Hills. The residence is accessed through a gate leading to a private Japaneese style garden. Upon entry, visitors are greeted by an expansive, open-plan living and dining area, seamlessly connected to the kitchen, with a split-level transition to a powder room and guest bedroom. Descending a few steps, one enters a private suite of three bedrooms, along with additional den or office space, complete with built-in desk and access to the outdoors. Two newly designed bathrooms in pink and in blue harmonize with the 1941 color scheme of the house and the sage green wooden window frames. The heart of the house is its main living space, with its soaring, beamed ceiling and large windows along the southern facade which flood the area with natural light, framing picturesque views of the surrounding hillside. Trapezoidal clerestory windows at either end follow the atypical post-and-beam structure of the roofline. The original fireplace anchors the living space, extending out to the yard with an exterior fireplace that creates a cohesive indoor-outdoor connection. Schindler's original built-in cupboards separate the entrance from the dining area with its adjoining balcony, while the kitchen features an original built-in breakfast nook, perfectly situated to take in the surrounding views through a large glass window. The completely renovated kitchen has marble countertops in light green and pink tones which complement the light pink cabinetry outfitted with new high-end appliances. The residence is built into the hillside, the back of the house anchored into the terrain, creating natural privacy that allows all rooms to open to an expansive garden and oval-shaped pool at the lower level. A real estate company named Richard Neutra in an advertisement in 1964 as the architect, which may or may not align with his direct involvement. As the LA Times wrote in 1948, "the whole house seems to be part of the landscape, fitting perfectly as it does into the contour of the lot Schindler planned it that way, designing the house in terms of its surroundings, the furniture in terms of the house, achieving a unified, balanced home." Schindler's original design has been preserved while incorporating modern amenities and updated bathrooms in the spirit of the architect and his idea of a unified "Gesamtkunstwerk". The renovations include three new bathrooms, renovated kitchen and brand new appliances, refinished hardwood floors throughout, new hardwood floors downstairs, creating an en suite master bedroom and private bath downstairs and a new walk-in closet in the primary bedroom. Privacy and security have been enhanced with a newly installed fence and gate and alarm system, while the landscaping has been redone and rejuvenated with drought-tolerant California native plants. The renovation also includes new roof, upgraded plumbing and electrical systems, updated HVAC system and tankless water heater. The pool has also been updated with pebble tec and a new storage house for the pool equipment.

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