A Historic L.A. Home Just Hit the Market for the First Time in 70 Years

Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice James DeLong, the Termini Residence is seeking $2.1M.

Original wood trim stretches across the main living room, which is bathed in natural light. An expansive wall of windows connects the space to the kitchen and dining area.

Location: 4278 Sea View Lane, Los Angeles, California

 Price: $2,098,000

Architect: James DeLong

Year Built: 1953

Footprint: 2,168 square feet (three bedrooms, two baths)

Lot Size: 0.23 acres

From the Agent: "This architecturally significant home features unparalleled, panoramic views across the city to the ocean. Sunlight cascades throughout the open floor plan, which features many original details, including floor-to-ceiling walls of glass, skylights, handcrafted wood paneling, wood built-ins, aggregate concrete flooring, and cove lighting in the grand living space. Surrounded by nature, this property also offers a front courtyard and expansive backyard, making you feels as if you are in your own private park."

The meticulously preserved home rests at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on the famed Sea View Lane in one of L.A.'s historic districts known for midcentury-modern architecture.

The meticulously preserved home rests at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on Sea View Lane in a historic district known for midcentury-modern architecture. 

Photo by ENGEL STUDIOS

Photo by ENGEL STUDIOS

Original wood trim stretches across the main living room, which is bathed in natural light. An expansive wall of windows connects the space to the kitchen and dining area.

Original wood trim stretches across the living room, which is bathed in natural light. A wall of windows connects the space to the kitchen and dining area. 

Photo by ENGEL STUDIOS

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