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Mark Meyer Estates in NY Times

This 1963 house is in Los Feliz Estates, a neighborhood designed in the early 1960s with a mix of contemporary and ranch-style homes.

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A 1935 storybook house in Palo Alto, a midcentury-modern home in Los Angeles and an 1895 Mission Revival-style retreat in Santa Barbara.

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Mark Meyer Estates in Apartment Therapy

In the season finale, Quinn shows Brown a listing in Los Angeles, as he’s looking to relocate for work. Quinn describes the house as an “architecturally significant property”—it was built by Richard Neutra for Oscar-nominated screenwriter Millard Kaufman in 1949. And while it’s certainly been updated since then, the original mid-century modern charm and craftsmanship of the home still shines through.

Here’s That Stunning L.A. House Karamo Brown Toured on ‘Selling Sunset’ Season 3

In the season finale, Quinn shows Brown a listing in Los Angeles, as he’s looking to relocate for work. Quinn describes the house as an “architecturally significant property”—it was built by Richard Neutra for Oscar-nominated screenwriter Millard Kaufman in 1949. And while it’s certainly been updated since then, the original mid-century modern charm and craftsmanship of the home still shines through.

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Mark Meyer Estates in Curbed LA

This two-story post-and-beam in the Hollywood Hills was built in 1949 for Millard Kaufman, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter and the co-creator of the cartoon character Mr. Magoo, and his wife, Lorraine. Three top-notch modernists—Richard Neutra, Alexander Ban, and Josef Van Der Kar—played a role in the home’s design and expansion, and its grounds were planned by renowned landscape architect Garrett Eckbo.

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This two-story post-and-beam in the Hollywood Hills was built in 1949 for Millard Kaufman, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter and the co-creator of the cartoon character Mr. Magoo, and his wife, Lorraine. Three top-notch modernists—Richard Neutra, Alexander Ban, and Josef Van Der Kar—played a role in the home’s design and expansion, and its grounds were planned by renowned landscape architect Garrett Eckbo. Thoroughly renovated in 2018, the 2,503-square-foot home has four bedrooms, three baths, beamed ceilings, multiple skylights, hardwood and concrete floors, and walls of glass.

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