On the Market: A Berlin Midcentury, a Florida PoMo, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week
The listings also include a modernist "mini compound" in Los Angeles, a celebrated International Style home outside Minneapolis, and a large cabin in the Northern California redwoods for less than one million.
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This $3.68M Los Angeles "Mini Compound" Is All About the Pool
"This mini compound is a prime example of the ingenuity of famed architect Edward (Ted) Grenzbach, AIA," says listing agent Michele Lipkin. "A long legacy of celebrities, award-winning musicians, and artists have lived within its walls. This dynamic residence has an ideal layout for living, entertaining, and remote working, and it offers full privacy with no windows facing the street. This house is perfect for Southern California’s year-round indoor/outdoor living as a primary or seasonal residence, and it’s located in the highly coveted lower Sunset Plaza, a stone’s throw from cafes, bistros and boutiques."
A Streamline Moderne Stunner Lands on the Market in Minneapolis for $3.4M
"This International Style residence features a ribbon of glass alternating with bands of white stucco," says listing agent Jim Schwarz. "The home offers an open and light-filled floor plan with exceptional finishes throughout. It also graced the cover of the book ‘Legendary Homes of the Minneapolis Lakes’ by Karen Melvin and Bette Hammel. Inside, the home features curved walls, translucent glass block windows, and modern furnishings, artwork, and Art Deco influences throughout. Overall, the home has been meticulously refreshed top-to-bottom by its current owner."
The Curvy, Colorful Home of Architect Don Chapell Hits the Market in Florida
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