Paul Williams & Howard Frank Architectural in Fryman Canyon
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Often referred to as The Valley’s best kept secret, the lush and secluded neighborhood of Fryman Canyon in Studio City is a refuge in a city where privacy and anonymity often seem like a rare luxury. Situated in the coveted Fryman Estates, this striking, single-level home, designed by Paul Williams and Howard Frank, boasts a rare architectural pedigree—and a little Hollywood history to boot.
Reminiscent of a home straight out of Trousdale or Palm Springs, the over 4,000-square-foot stunner was featured in the pilot episode of The Brady Bunch, as the original home of Mike Brady, an architect by trade, and his sons—pre-family blending. Featuring updated, modern interiors, the home’s façade, as well as many of the original architectural details, are still intact, making it the perfect blend of throwback charm and contemporary cool.
Showcasing a seamless, open floor plan, the home features oversized bedrooms and living areas, a large kitchen, and classic indoor-outdoor flow. Multiple skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows flood the living spaces in light, while sliding glass doors lead to expansive patios and a large swimmer’s pool nestled below lush, landscaped hillsides.
Represented by Dan Weiser of The Agency
Dan Weiser: 310.721.5899
Offered at $12,500/month