Introducing the Grier House – Los Angeles Cultural Monument #833, a striking example of mid-century modern architecture designed in 1954 by the renowned Edward H. Fickett, FAIA. Perched above the city, this iconic home showcases breathtaking panoramic views of Los Angeles and the Griffith Park Observatory, beautifully framed by expansive walls of glass, large open decks, and thoughtfully positioned grass areas that create ideal vantage points for soaking in the scenery. Inside, the open floor plan and sleek, modern stainless steel kitchen provide an ideal space for effortless entertaining. Floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors throughout the home blur the line between indoor and outdoor living, allowing natural light and views to flood every corner. The primary suite opens to its own private deck with spectacular views, offering a tranquil and secluded retreat. Thanks to its inclusion in the Mills Act program, the Grier House offers significantly reduced property taxes currently around $4,500 per year making this architectural gem not only stunning but also financially advantageous.
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