Tucked at the end of coveted Lake Drive, this Mid-Century retreat offers timeless design, a park-like setting, and a unique opportunity to reimagine a classic. Remodeled and expanded in 1964 by owner and noted Bay Area architect Hal Theiderman, this home showcases signature Mid-Century style with floor-to-ceiling windows, rich wood paneling, and seamless indoor/outdoor flow to gardens that surround the property. Just beyond your door, nearby trailheads lead directly into Wildcat Canyon and Tilden Park. Inside, vintage characters shine, from the gold entry door and sliding wall panels, to the jewel box kitchen and iconic clay lantern light fixture in the living room. Upstairs bedroom opens directly to the roof deck with sprawling and private canyon views. The lower level offers additional bedrooms, baths, and flexible living spaces. Offered as a fixer, this is a rare chance to secure a hard-to-find architectural home before it officially comes to market. Sellers have completed a full set of renovation plans and are willing to share them with qualified buyers. Their relocation creates your opportunity to unlock the full potential of this Kensington gem.
2,240 Sq Ft
0.264 Private Acres Lot Size
single family home
Built in 1949
MLS/Listing ID 41130660
2 Stories
Lot - Sloped Down
Heating - Forced Air
Carpet
Living Room Fireplace
Primary Bedroom Fireplace
Wood Burning Fireplace
Construction - Wood Siding
Style - Modern
Tar and Gravel Roof
Deck
Patio
Lot - Backyard
Lot - Front Yard