This hideaway sits on a quiet cul-de-sac of just four homes, offering a private base close to Beverly Hills yet tucked away from the busy streets. Originally designed in 1948 by architect Greta Grossman as her own residence and later refreshed with interiors by Molly Luetkemeyer, it combines clean architectural lines with a relaxed, livable feel.
The house is currently set up with two bedrooms, including a standout primary suite, plus a flexible downstairs media and entertainment area with full bathroom that can serve as a third guest suite. Multiple patios open off the living areas, giving guests a choice of spots for morning coffee, reading, or evening drinks with hillside outlooks. A direct-entry garage adds another layer of privacy and convenience.
Outside, the focus is on easy outdoor living: a pool and spa sit within a private garden, with space for outdoor dining and laid-back gatherings. It’s a compact, well-organized property that suits guests looking for a stylish mid-century setting with usable outdoor space rather than a large estate.