In the foothills just south of Mount Lowe, the home features beamed ceilings, walls of glass, a triangulated brick fireplace, and Bouquet Canyon stone walls.
The Goodwin House is simple and handsome, with treetop views.
Author Christopher Isherwood reportedly called this place home in the 1940s.
The home was part of an architectural commune founded by an instructor at the Chouinard Art Institute of Los Angeles and his students.
The house is listed for $10 million.
On one and a half acres.
Soon, the sidewalk outside the market will be widened permanently and new plaza pavers will include "gold-speckled highlights."
The 1950s home is asking $3.2 million.
Wood paneling, sky-high ceilings, and built-ins galore.
The 1920s home features tile floors and a built-in breakfast nook.