This snazzy modern was built in 1949 by Jack E. Cofer, a principal of Lamport, Cofer, & Salzman, the engineering contractor firm where Case Study architect Craig Ellwood began his career. Per the listing, the 2,368 square foot residence "has been published and photographed by [a] well-known architectural photographer and is in original and good condition." Located on a .26-acre lot north of Runyon Canyon in the Outpost Estates, it features three bedrooms, four baths, open living and dining rooms, walls of glass, a bar, a fireplace, a heated, kidney-shaped pool with spa, separate guest quarters, and a detached, two-car garage. A trust sale, it's listed at $1.375 million.
· 2650 CARMEN CREST [Sotheby's International Realty]
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