Located in the Mt. Washington community of Los Angeles, the Reade House that architect Robert Frank Duff designed in 1968 is a great exemplar of the period's design charm. The two-bedroom MidCentury oozes much of the warmth and luxurious allure characteristic of the mid 20th century while managing to cross over into modern times with updated amenities including modern baths, a new roof, air conditioner, stainless appliances and a 2-car garage opening into the home. It sits atop a private hill with stunning mountain views of the Los Angeles city lights below. The interior has an open floor plan under a vaulted ceiling held up with beautiful, exposed beams. The two bedrooms also have vaulted ceilings and open into the vibrantly landscaped garden, which has many trees and plants. The floor-to-ceiling windows stretch across the front face of the home, right behind the front balcony that faces the west, making it the perfect place to watch the California sunset. The quiet environment makes for a tranquil atmosphere that works wonders during outdoor entertainment sessions. The Reade House typifies the Southern California lifestyle ideal of balancing indoor and outdoor living. Version 2Located in the Mt. Washington community of Los Angeles, the Reade House that architect Robert Frank Duff designed in 1968 is a great exemplar of the period's design charm. The two-bedroom mansion oozes much of the warmth and luxurious allure characteristic of the mid 20th century while managing to cross over into modern times with updated amenities including modern baths, a new roof, air conditioner, stainless appliances and a 2-car garage opening into the home. It sits atop a private hill with stunning mountain views of the Los Angeles city lights below. The interior has an open floor plan under a vaulted ceiling held up with beautiful, exposed beams. The two bedrooms also have vaulted ceilings and open into the vibrantly landscaped garden, which has many trees and plants. The floor-to-ceiling windows stretch across the front face of the home, right behind the front balcony that faces the west, making it the perfect place to watch the California sunset. The quiet environment makes for a tranquil atmosphere that works wonders during outdoor entertainment sessions. The Reade House typifies the Southern California lifestyle ideal of balancing indoor and outdoor living.