Budapest Post

Cum Deo pro Patria et Libertate
Budapest, Europe and world news

A 1960s Time Capsule Hits the Market for the First Time in Topanga Canyon

A 1960s Time Capsule Hits the Market for the First Time in Topanga Canyon

Seeking $2.9M, the Matthew Leizer–designed bungalow has tree-house vibes and plenty of period charm.

A slice of architectural history is now up for grabs in Southern California. Designed and built by architect Matthew Leizer in 1968, this home sits tucked away at the end of a long, private drive in Topanga Canyon.

"This property is an exceptionally rare treasure for this area," notes listing agent Catherine Campbell. "Not only does it offer a unique, serene location surrounded by towering oaks, gentle boulders, and ocean breezes, but the home itself is also an architectural masterpiece."



The 1968 home rests on a verdant .68-acre lot in the heart of Topanga Canyon. Mature gardens add to the serenity of the retreat-like setting.



Upon entry, walls of glass and rich wood extend a warm welcome, blending the interior spaces with the surrounding landscape. Clerestory windows usher sunlight inside.

Since being built in the late ’60s, the dwelling has been tenderly cared for by its current owners, who were good friends with Leizer. "The house is a perfectly preserved time capsule of the artistic quality of two blended eras: midcentury, and the budding craftsman ’70s," says Campbell.



The primary living room is anchored by an oversized wood-burning fireplace that is original to the home.



Wooden accents continue into the dining area, located between the living room and kitchen.

"Leizer’s work evokes a blend of Frank Lloyd Wright, Earl Wear, and John Lautner, all while being interwoven with the architect’s own creative attention," Campbell says. "From the pristine Formica countertops to the original bathroom tiles and handcrafted woodwork, the space is an unspoiled work of art."



Fitted with original cabinetry, the bright, airy kitchen offers striking views of the nearby boulders.



The home offers two sitting decks, one of which is located just off the main living areas.

Extensive wood paneling cloaks the interior with a rich layer of warmth, while creating a strong indoor/outdoor connection. Floor-to-ceiling glazing ensures a light-filled atmosphere throughout.



A peek at the spacious primary suite, which includes a private, wood-clad study area.



The connected bathroom features an oversized shower and soaking tub.

In addition to large, open living areas, the 3,382-square-foot residence offers three bedrooms, including a sun-kissed primary suite with a private study and walk-in closet. The lower level holds another gathering space, complete with a kitchen, bar, bathroom, and private entrance. Scroll ahead to see more of the historic home, now listed for the first time.



The home’s additional two bedrooms have cozy tree-house vibes.



The family room on the lower level opens up to the garden with sliding glass doors.



A view from the backyard shows the home’s thriving garden and extensive outdoor space.

AI Disclaimer: An advanced artificial intelligence (AI) system generated the content of this page on its own. This innovative technology conducts extensive research from a variety of reliable sources, performs rigorous fact-checking and verification, cleans up and balances biased or manipulated content, and presents a minimal factual summary that is just enough yet essential for you to function as an informed and educated citizen. Please keep in mind, however, that this system is an evolving technology, and as a result, the article may contain accidental inaccuracies or errors. We urge you to help us improve our site by reporting any inaccuracies you find using the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of this page. Your helpful feedback helps us improve our system and deliver more precise content. When you find an article of interest here, please look for the full and extensive coverage of this topic in traditional news sources, as they are written by professional journalists that we try to support, not replace. We appreciate your understanding and assistance.
Newsletter

Related Articles

0:00
0:00
Close
Ukraine's Ousted Defence Minister Calls for Wartime Presidential Election
Thieves Steal Antonello da Messina Renaissance Masterpieces From Sicilian Museum
Google Launches Pixel 11 With Gemini AI at the Center of Its Hardware Strategy
Russia’s A7 Builds a State-Linked Payments Network Beyond Western Sanctions
AI’s Next Bottleneck Is Power, Not Just Nvidia Chips
Meta Raises AI Spending Target to as Much as $145bn Despite Pressure Over Returns
Danube Drought Exposes Nazi Wrecks and Pushes Central Europe’s Power System to the Brink
Joe Biden’s Cancer Has Spread Beyond His Bones, Hunter Biden Says
Why 2027 Could Be a Strong Year for Stocks—and Why the Forecast Is Fragile
Why Markets May Look Quiet in August After Big Tech Earnings
UK Drought Cuts Harvests and Raises Food-Security Fears
UFO: Pentagon Releases Video of Unidentified Object Tracked Over Middle East
Ukraine Tells Senate Republicans Its Drone War Offers a Blueprint for America
Weight-Loss Drug Boom Tests the Limits of Prescription Advertising Rules
Senate Scrutinises AI-Driven Personalised Pricing
Spain Seeks Mainland Transfers for 1,100 Children Stranded in Ceuta
Spain and Morocco Trade Blame After 72,000 Migrants Enter Ceuta
AI Is Remaking the US Economy, From GDP Growth to iPhone Prices
Europe’s Heat and Drought Are Now Disrupting Power, Shipping and Tourism
Europe’s Drying Rivers Trigger Power Cuts, Factory Shutdowns and Wildfire Emergencies
Record-Low Danube Forces Nuclear Cuts and Emergency Power Curbs
Danube Drought Forces Hungary’s Paks Nuclear Plant Into Full Shutdown
Ceuta Death Toll Rises as Spain and Europe Clash Over Border Response
Valued at $109 Million: F-35B Fighter Jet Crashes in Southern California
Record-Low Danube Exposes Probable Mammoth Remains in Bulgaria
US Says It Has Carried Out Heavy Strikes on Iran After Attempted Attacks on Its Forces
The AI User Nightmare: Private Claude Conversations Leaked to the Internet
Over 24 Hours in the Air: Qantas Airbus Completes Record-Breaking Test Flight
Massive Wildfires Ravage Southern Europe: Fatalities in Greece and Evacuations Across France, Spain, and Turkey
Nvidia Reportedly Takes Vast Texas Data-Centre Lease to Underwrite AI Expansion
FIFA’s Private-Investment Plan for World Cup Rights Draws European Revolt
Apple Briefly Crosses Five Trillion Dollar Valuation as Investors Retreat From AI Bets
Fresh Heatwave Threatens to Rekindle France’s Historic Wildfire Crisis
Following OpenAI's Cyberattack: 'Most Companies Still Do Not Understand What Is Coming'
OpenAI Sued After ChatGPT Allegedly Discouraged Emergency Care Before Near-Fatal Embolism
Miliband Sets Climate and International Law at Centre of UK Diplomacy
Czech Central Bank Governor Rejects Early Euro Entry and Rate-Cut Pressure
Trump Readies New Tariffs as Temporary Global Levy Nears Expiry
Vivienne Westwood Casts Cicciolina, 74, in Its New Autumn Campaign
Dejavu: Germany’s Military Expansion Reshapes Europe’s Strategic Balance With France
Morgan Stanley Builds a Wall Street Lead in AI Infrastructure Finance
High Prices Push Coffee Drinkers Toward Whole Beans and Home Brewing
Trump Draws Boos and Podium Scrutiny at Spain’s World Cup Triumph
Brilliant move: Péter Magyar Moves to Nominate Chess Grandmaster Judit Polgár as Hungary’s President
Spain Defeats Argentina in Extra Time to Win Second World Cup
Current AI Seeks to Build an Open Global AI Infrastructure Outside Big Tech Control
Germany’s Economic Malaise Reopens the Sunday Shopping Debate
Proposed U.S.-Saudi Nuclear Pact Could Permit Limited Uranium Enrichment Under International Safeguards
Netherlands Declares Water Shortage Emergency After Drought Pushes Rivers to Historic Lows
Why Kentucky Fried Chicken Became KFC—and Why the False Explanations Persist
×