Los Angeles Modern Homes for Sale (2024)

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Modern and Mid Century Modern architectural styles were born from Modernism. Designers and artists in the movement sought to bring homeowners closer to nature through simplicity and lots of natural light. Architects made modern style available to the masses during the postwar period when the world was undoubtedly becoming more technologically advanced.

Modern homes can be found all over Los Angeles. You can find modest tract homes built between 1945 and 1960 in the flats section ofBurbank. Larger and more expensive Mid Century Modern homes dot affluent areas like theHollywood Hills.You can register for a free account and receive email alerts whenever new Los Angeles Modern homes come on the market.

Modern Home Listings

  • Under $1,000,000
  • $1,000,000 - $2,000,000
  • $2,000,000 - $3,000,000
  • $3,000,000 - $4,000,000
  • $4,000,000 - $5,000,000
  • $5,000,000 - $10,000,000
  • Over $10,000,000

Mid Century Modern Statistics March 25, 2024

488

Listed

63

Avg. DOM

$1,137.35

Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.

$2,972,500

Med. List Price

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414 N Vista St Los Angeles, CA 90036

5

Beds

3F11/2

Baths

4,423

Sq.Ft.

Compass

32554 Pacific Coast Hwy Malibu, CA 90265

4

Beds

5

Baths

5,232

Sq.Ft.

Compass

Open 3/26

Los Angeles Modern Homes for Sale (5)

$2,595,000

49

24474 Mulholland Hwy Calabasas, CA 91302

3

Beds

3

Baths

2,905

Sq.Ft.

The Agency

1344 E Loma Vista St West Covina, CA 91790

3

Beds

1F13/4

Baths

1,294

Sq.Ft.

Hafa Adai Properties

3045 San Anseline Ave Long Beach, CA 90808

South of Conant Southeast (SSE)

5

Beds

1F23/411/2

Baths

2,432

Sq.Ft.

First Team Real Estate

Open 3/26

Los Angeles Modern Homes for Sale (8)

$2,695,000

71

3850 Glenalbyn Dr Los Angeles, CA 90065

5

Beds

5F21/2

Baths

2,699

Sq.Ft.

Keller Williams Realty Los Feliz

13135 Victory Blvd Valley Glen, CA 91401

3

Beds

4

Baths

1,930

Sq.Ft.

Khorr Realty

2652 Byron Place Los Angeles, CA 90046

3

Beds

3F11/2

Baths

21,074

Sq.Ft. Lot

Hilton & Hyland

9875 Vidor Dr Los Angeles, CA 90035

5

Beds

3F11/2

Baths

3,158

Sq.Ft.

Coldwell Banker Realty

10519 Louisiana Ave Los Angeles, CA 90025

5

Beds

5F11/2

Baths

3,600

Sq.Ft.

Carolwood Estates

Open 3/26

Los Angeles Modern Homes for Sale (14)

$1,450,000

53

17025 Labrador St Northridge, CA 91325

4

Beds

2F11/2

Baths

2,130

Sq.Ft.

Compass

14523 La Mesa Dr La Mirada, CA 90638

3

Beds

2

Baths

1,328

Sq.Ft.

First Team Real Estate

Open 3/26

Los Angeles Modern Homes for Sale (16)

$2,850,000

32

2247 Chelan Place Los Angeles, CA 90068

3

Beds

6

Baths

3,647

Sq.Ft.

Sotheby's International Realty

27120 Sea Vista Dr Malibu, CA 90265

3

Beds

3

Baths

2,898

Sq.Ft.

Pacaso Inc.

13512 Delano St Valley Glen, CA 91401

4

Beds

3

Baths

2,082

Sq.Ft.

Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices California Properties

5524 Green Oak Dr Los Angeles, CA 90068

3

Beds

3F11/2

Baths

3,000

Sq.Ft.

Nourmand & Associates-Hw

4442 Estrondo Dr Encino, CA 91436

6

Beds

7F11/2

Baths

10,536

Sq.Ft.

The Agency

2629 Country Club Glendora, CA 91741

5

Beds

5F11/2

Baths

3,600

Sq.Ft.

Realty One Group Masters

16233 Parthenia St North Hills, CA 91343

7

Beds

7F11/2

Baths

3,248

Sq.Ft.

Keller Williams Realty

9596 Shirley Ln Beverly Hills, CA 90210

3

Beds

3

Baths

2,900

Sq.Ft.

Revel Real Estate

7656 Kittyhawk Ave Los Angeles, CA 90045

4

Beds

2F23/411/2

Baths

2,831

Sq.Ft.

Denari Realty

1030 9th St Hermosa Beach, CA 90254

4

Beds

1F23/411/2

Baths

2,759

Sq.Ft.

Compass

1937 Pattiz Ave Long Beach, CA 90815

4

Beds

2

Baths

1,382

Sq.Ft.

Keller Williams Pacific Estate

2328 W 78th Place Inglewood, CA 90305

3

Beds

3

Baths

1,198

Sq.Ft.

Vista Sotheby's International Realty

8781 Cattaraugus Ave Los Angeles, CA 90034

3

Beds

2

Baths

1,076

Sq.Ft.

Keller Williams South Bay

18325 Delano St Tarzana, CA 91335

3

Beds

3

Baths

1,893

Sq.Ft.

Paraclete Real Estate

3514 Tilden Ave Los Angeles, CA 90034

3

Beds

4

Baths

2,534

Sq.Ft.

Compass

19963 Cantara St Winnetka, CA 91306

4

Beds

2F11/2

Baths

2,108

Sq.Ft.

Compass

3709 Surfwood Rd Malibu, CA 90265

Sunset Mesa

3

Beds

1F13/4

Baths

1,787

Sq.Ft.

Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices California Properties

16149 Otsego St Encino, CA 91436

3

Beds

1F13/4

Baths

2,170

Sq.Ft.

Coldwell Banker Realty

Open 3/26

Los Angeles Modern Homes for Sale (34)

$4,850,000

34

16544 Akron St Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

4

Beds

1F33/411/2

Baths

4,436

Sq.Ft.

Compass

13380 Java Dr Beverly Hills, CA 90210

2

Beds

2

Baths

2,401

Sq.Ft.

Hilton & Hyland

1060 Hollygrove Ln Altadena, CA 91001

The Meadows

3

Beds

2

Baths

1,343

Sq.Ft.

Compass

Open 3/30

Los Angeles Modern Homes for Sale (37)

$5,899,999

49

33 16th St Hermosa Beach, CA 90254

4

Beds

4

Baths

2,750

Sq.Ft.

Mills Realty Of California

2113 Rodney Dr Los Angeles, CA 90027

4

Beds

3F11/2

Baths

2,290

Sq.Ft.

Douglas Elliman

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About Modern Architecture

First Came Modernism

Modernism is a philosophical movement that began in the late 19th century and ended in around 1945. It was the predecessor to Mid Century Modern design, which primarily dealt with graphic design, architecture, and furniture (more on this below).

Reacting to old ways of thinking about the world, Modernists rejected the strict moral codes and stuffiness of the Victorian Period. Artists, architects, writers, and designers aimed to break with the past, which obviously led them to a lot of experimentation. Their fresh ideas lead to groundbreaking art. In fact, you might recognize a few styles of visual art like cubism, dada, abstract, and pointillism.

Think of it this way: without the innovations of Modernism , we might still be living in Queen Anne Victorian homes or log cabins in the middle of forests.

Then Came Mid Century Modern

After WWII, the descendant of Modern design - Mid Century Modern (1945-1965) - took hold in postwar Europe and America. Its effect on home design and construction was profound, especially in suburbs where the expansion of housing developments grew at a feverish pace.

The Postwar era growth in demand for homes and the expansion of suburbia can be traced to a few key factors in the United States.

First, cities needed to accommodate millions of returning Servicemembers who started families and careers in their new lives as civilians. What's more, these men and women came home as an educated, highly skilled workforce with higher earning power. They would come to have more income to buy a home than previous generations.

Second, for the first time in American history, a burgeoning middle class was on the move. An increase in automobile ownership, the construction of freeways and the continued suppression of streetcars (especially in Los Angeles) led many to accept the idea of commuting - sometimes long distances - to and from work.

Lastly, the recently legislated G.I. Bill (1944) provided a highly utilized benefit, a government-insured loan program (VA Loan) for returning Servicemembers. Low-cost home loans helped further expand home ownership in the same way FHA loans (1934) did for the previous generation.

Mid-Century Modern home subgenres go by the names Modified Ranch, a derivative of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie Style, and Desert Modern of which there are many in Palm Springs. There’s also a minimalist style known as International.

Mid Century Modern Design

Mid Century Modern residential architecture has common characteristics that help achieve goals of simplicity, modernity, and a connection to the natural world.

  • Mid Century Modern homes incorporate clean lines. Architects favored simplicity over ornamentation found in preceding design styles of Art Deco or Victorian-era homes.
  • Designers wanted to create homes that would be integrated with nature. For example, the footprint of a house would not take up the entire lot on which the home was built. Plenty of natural light could enter the home through large windows and skylights. Dwellers would feel a stronger connection to their surrounding environs.
  • Homes would be highly functional, reflecting how people lived, accounting for their lifestyle. There was an emphasis on utility and simplicity without being bland.
  • Open floor plans not only brought in nature inside but would create an uninterrupted flow between rooms, which is great for entertaining because guests are always involved in the action from any part in the house. Post and beam was a standard architectural feature of Mid Century Modern homes; this type of construction reduced the number of supporting walls required to hold up the roof. Furthermore, homeowners could modify the partitions at a future time if so desired.

Modern Home Features

Interior

  • Post and beam construction
  • Open floor plans
  • Boxy storage units
  • Hardwood floors
  • Patterned rugs (e.g., atomic)

Exterior

  • Steel or aluminum
  • Stucco
  • Stone or brick
  • Flat or low-slung roofs
  • Asymmetrical or geometric profiles

Furnishings

  • Danish modern
  • Eames lounge chair
  • Egg chair
  • Plexiglass
  • Wood or wood veneer
  • Boomerang and geometric shapes

The Differences Between Modern and Contemporary Design

Many people innocently use the terms Contemporary and Modern interchangeably. However, the terms Modern and Mid Century Modern refer to historical periods whereas Contemporary describes the style of homes built today.

Contemporary homes in Los Angeles may reflect Modern architectural influences, but they deviate and incorporate the latest technology, construction materials, and style trends. Think of these borrowed architectural elements as music samples that form the underlying parts of a hip-hop music track, resulting in a brand new song with familiar beats and melodies.

Notable Mid Century Modern Architects in L.A.

So, who designed and built Modern and Mid Century Modern homes in Los Angeles?

Real estate developer and builder Joseph Eichler constructed several Mid-Century Modern homes (known as “Eichler Homes”) in the suburbs of Los Angeles. From time-to-time, they go up for sale.

Pierre Koenig’s Stahl House sits in the Hollywood Hills. It was one of a handful of homes built under commission from Arts & Architecture magazine. The homes built under the sponsorship are collectively known as Case Study Houses. You may recognize a few more names of participants like Charles & Ray Eames, Richard Neutra, J.R. Davidson who built homes in Pacific Palisades and Pasadena.

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