This mid-century California home, once the property of the late actor Ted Knight known for his roles as vain anchorman Ted Baxter on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and Judge Elihu Smails in “Caddyshack”, is now on the market for $1.19 million. Take a look at the listing to see more details.
The remodeled Los Angeles residence, located at 19811 Friar St. in Woodland Hills, was designed by renowned architect William Krisel. Krisel, known for his contributions to California modernism, alongside his partner Dan Palmer, designed over 30,000 homes in Southern California. Notably, Krisel also designed the home where Elvis and Priscilla Presley spent their honeymoon in Palm Springs.
Last year, the House of Tomorrow, as it is known, sold for its full asking price of $5.65 million. This stunning residence spans 4,700 square feet.
Situated in Corbin Palms, an area known for its modern, glass-walled homes designed by Krisel and Palmer, this Woodland Hills property boasts 1,770 square feet. It features four bedrooms and three baths, and was built in 1954. The original vaulted ceilings add a touch of authenticity to the home. Additionally, the backyard landscaping includes mature orange trees next to the pool.
If you’re interested in this unique piece of California history, reach out to Gina Isaac of Nourmand & Associates, the listing broker.
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