A rare opportunity to redevelop or reimagine a mid-century property in the prime coveted Trousdale Estates. The property boasts incredible privacy, epic views and has an extended entry sequence starting with an expansive motor court which then follows an arcaded walk to double front doors. Being located in Trousdale Estates, a neighborhood comprised of a plethora of epic homes, this property presents an opportunity to reimagine its thoughtful and famed architectural details. Per public records, building square footage is 4,215 sq. ft. and lot square footage is 19,984 sq. ft. Per appraisal, home may be 4,777 sq. ft. and lot may be 20,710 sq. ft. Buyer to investigate and confirm. (No Open Houses - Private Showings Only.). Owner is Listing Agent. Architect is on the City of Beverly Hills List of Local Master Architects. Armet and Davis was one of the most prominent practitioners of Googie architecture. Googie architecture is a type of futurist architecture influenced by car culture, jets, the Atomic Age and the Space Age. The firm of Armet and Davis created many of Los Angeles' most innovative postwar commercial structures, gaining international acclaim for their restaurants and coffee shops. They were known for madcap postwar coffee shops like Pann's, Norm's, and Romeo's Time Square (which became Johnie's, at Fairfax and Wilshire). Their approach to modern homes was to apply some of the more dramatic sculptural, spatial effects that came to be coined as Googie architecture, for which they are known and revered.