Los Angeles Stilt Home Featured In ‘90s Action Film ‘Heat’ Hits The Market For A Cool $1.6 Million

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As California’s fortunes rose and development boomed after World War II, Los Angeles offered a proving ground for new ideas about architecture and design.

Featuring an expansive 60-foot wooden deck, the home offers sweeping panoramic views that stretch from Griffith Observatory and the Hollywood Sign to Downtown LA and all the way to Catalina Island. Multiple sets of sliding glass doors and ample windows showcase the views and bring in lots of natural light. High-beam ceilings, bright white walls, and hardwood floors provide a classic style, retaining original mid-century elements.The floor plan is perfect for entertaining.

Well appointed for entertaining, the home offers a spacious living room area plus a minibar. The .25-acre lot features a putting green, a 200-square-foot enclosed carport studio, and a second lower deck and yard. The property combines two parcels and includes the opportunity to construct a second dwelling on the lower level.The stilt home is between Cal State Los Angeles and the University of Southern California’s Health Science Campus.

 

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