A 1979 Buff & Hensman in Sherman Oaks is listed for $1.25 M. For those of you too young to remember Moon Unit Zappa, Sherman Oaks is perhaps best known for The Sherman Oaks Galleria, epicenter of the 80s Valley Girl trendlike, totally, gag me with a spoon! The Galleria as seen in Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Commando was razed following the 1994 Northridge Earthquake and was reborn as an open air complex featuring chain restaurants, 24-Hour Fitness, upscale cinemas, and offices.
The elevation of this 70s era contemporary is a step back to an era when singles were purchased in record stores and required a plastic record adapter.
Listing Details:
Square Footage: 2,280 square feet
Bed/Bath: 4 Bed/2.5 Bath
Architect: Buff & Hensman
Built: 1979
Listing Price: $1,250,000
Buff & Hensman arranged the homes entertainment areas and open space in modular forms.
The kitchen, updated for the 21st century, engages the homes open floor plan.
The homes 4 bedrooms are located on the lower level.
The sliding doors lead to the outside decking and pool area.
The half walls surrounding the pool reflect the homes exterior design.
Tree tops surround the pools decking.
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