This $2M Studio City Midcentury Comes With Showstopping Views

Set on a hillside near Mulholland Drive, the two-bedroom home has a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows and a full-length deck.

Location: 3268 Wrightwood Drive, Studio City, California

Price: $2,095,000

Year Built: 1962

Architect: William E. Mader

Footprint: 2,405 square feet (2 bedrooms, 3 baths)

Lot Size: 0.19 Acres

From the Agent: “Commissioned in 1962 by L.A.-based comedian Thomas Young, this midcentury-modern property was designed by William E. Mader, AIA, an alumnus of USC’s renowned School of Architecture and future principal architect for the Irvine Company. Located just off iconic Mulholland Drive, the Thomas Young Residence is one of 14 distinctive homes that form the Eureka Summit Residential Historic District. Mader positioned the 2,405-square-foot home to fully embrace its panoptic views, stretching from Universal City to Woodland Hills and framed by floor-to-ceiling windows that invite the Valley landscape into daily life. Minutes from the West Hollywood and Studio City business districts, the Thomas Young Residence offers exceptional access to amenities as well as an artful blend of midcentury design and contemporary updates.”

Marc Walker

The neighborhood's historic marketing materials read,

The neighborhood’s historic marketing materials read: “If you are looking for an ordinary house in an ordinary street with ordinary dark, old-fashioned living…don’t come to see.” 

Marc Walker

The revamped kitchen overlooks the dining area and epic L.A. views.

The revamped kitchen overlooks the dining area and epic L.A. views.

Marc Walker

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