Located down a secluded winding road in prime Eagle Rock, this mid-century post and beam showcases spectacular mountain views from every room. Built by USC architect Walter Kozoil in 1955, this once in a lifetime home boasts incredible light and epitomizes mid-century architecture.
This post and beam hideaway features three bedrooms and two bathrooms within 1,729 square feet. The architectural is sited at the top of Oak Tree Drive and boasts an incredible wall of windows opening the living room up to great indoor/outdoor flow.
The open floorplan connects the living room with floating hearth fireplace, kitchen and dining area.
Situated under a canopy of chinese elms and eucalyptus trees the bonus studio is a perfect getaway for a creative artist or writer.
The lot is lush and spacious at 11,356 square feet.