3624 Buena Park Drive, Studio City, California 91604, Studio City, 91604 - 3 bed, 3 bath

3624 Buena Park Drive, Studio City, California 91604 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$2,800,000
3624 Buena Park Drive, Studio City, California 91604
3Beds
3Baths
1,964Sqft
8,132Lot
Year Built
1946
Close
-
List price
$2.8M
Original List price
$2.8M
Price/Sqft
$1,426
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25623245
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: Mountain(s), Panoramic, Valley
Patio
ViewMountain(s), Panoramic, Valley

About this home

Possibly Over-Priced:The estimated price is 5% below the list price. We found 4 Cons,7 Pros. Rank: price - $2.80M(66th), sqft - 1964(33th), beds - 3(46th), baths - 3(50th).

The Roxy Roth House, 1946. R.M. Schindler, Architect. Commissioned by a screenwriter and actor, the Roxy Roth House has been cared for by only four owners across nearly eight decades, all creatives themselves. Critic Reyner Banham observed that Schindler "designed as if there had never been houses before," a sentiment fully realized here in the inventive choreography of light, space, and privacy. Living here feels less like inhabiting a traditional house and more like inhabiting a work of art. Sited above the street at the end of a cul-de-sac, the residence offers both seclusion and sweeping, cinematic views across the San Fernando Valley. An understated entry leads to a generous first-floor bedroom before ascending into the main living level, where light pours in from three directions by day, and creative interior lighting brings sculptural warmth by night. Space unfolds gently, with shifting planes of light dissolving the boundary between indoors and out. The main floor's living and dining area centers on a massive picture window framing the valley panorama. The room is flanked by Schindler's original built-ins, functional alcoves and hidden storage. The primary suite includes more whimsical touches - a built-in reading light and a folding screen that when opened allows a window into the living room and beyond to the unique valley view. Throughout, Schindler's custom details remain intact, anchoring the home firmly in its architectural lineage. Another defining feature is the approximately 400 sq. ft. writers' studio/office, once the carport and later transformed by architect Barbara Bestor. Lined with a series of dramatic clerestory windows, the space is an inspiring environment for writing, art, or remote work. Outside, native landscaping surrounds the property, while a hillside fire pit and seating area above the house provide sunset views over the valley. Despite its tranquil setting, the location remains convenient, with Carpenter Elementary and Ventura Boulevard just a short walk away. Features: 3 bedrooms; 3 en-suite bathrooms; fireplace; original Schindler built-ins; expansive yard; panoramic views; separate 400 sq. ft. studio/office.

Nearby schools

7/10
Rio Vista Elementary School
Public,K-51.5mi
9/10
Wonderland Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-51.7mi
7/10
Toluca Lake Elementary School
Public,K-52.2mi
8/10
Valley View Elementary School
Public,K-62.8mi
9/10
West Hollywood Elementary School
Public,K-53.3mi
9/10
Warner Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-55.2mi
6/10
Walter Reed Middle School
Public,6-81.1mi
3/10
Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle School
Public,6-84.6mi
6/10
Arroyo Seco Museum Science
Public,K-811.0mi
8/10
North Hollywood Senior High School
Public,9-122.0mi
3/10
East Valley Senior High School
Public,9-122.6mi
6/10
Ulysses S. Grant Senior High School
Public,9-123.2mi
6/10
Hollywood Senior High School
Public,9-124.0mi
7/10
Fairfax Senior High School
Public,9-124.1mi
6/10
University Senior High School
Public,9-127.5mi
6/10
University Senior High School Charter
Public,9-127.5mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
12/09/25
Listing
$2,800,000
07/02/18
Sold
$2,000,000
04/26/07
Sold
$1,525,000
05/28/99
Sold
$480,000
Condition Rating
Fair

This architecturally significant home, built in 1946, is meticulously maintained and preserves many original details, as highlighted in the description. However, the kitchen (not fully visible but implied to be original/period-appropriate) and the bathroom feature vintage fixtures and tiling that, while clean and functional, are distinctly outdated by current standards. The property analysis also notes the 'Age of Systems' and 'Lack of Central Air Conditioning,' indicating that major components, while likely functional, are not modern. This aligns with the 'Fair' category, which describes a home that is aged but maintained, with functional but outdated major components, and requires minor updates to meet contemporary expectations.
Pros & Cons

Pros

High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 8132, living area = 1964.
Great Schools: Elementary School: Warner Avenue Elementary School (9/10).
Architectural Significance: Designed by the renowned R.M. Schindler in 1946, the Roxy Roth House offers a unique living experience, considered a work of art with its inventive choreography of light, space, and privacy.
Panoramic Views & Seclusion: Sited above the street at the end of a cul-de-sac, the residence provides both seclusion and sweeping, cinematic views across the San Fernando Valley, complemented by a hillside fire pit for sunset views.
Dedicated Workspace/Studio: Features an approximately 400 sq. ft. separate writers' studio/office, transformed by architect Barbara Bestor, offering an inspiring environment for creative work or remote employment.
Original Architectural Details: The home retains Schindler's custom details, including original built-ins, functional alcoves, hidden storage, and whimsical touches in the primary suite, anchoring its architectural lineage.
Convenient & Tranquil Location: Despite its tranquil, secluded setting, the property boasts a convenient location within walking distance to Carpenter Elementary and Ventura Boulevard.

Cons

MLS Listing Discrepancy: Living area discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing living area = 1964, other record living area = 1564.
Age of Systems: Built in 1946, the property's age suggests that major systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical) may be original or require significant updates, which are not specified as having been completed.
Lack of Central Air Conditioning: The property description does not mention a cooling system, which could be a significant drawback during warmer months in Southern California.
No Enclosed Garage: The original carport was converted into the writers' studio, indicating a lack of an enclosed garage for vehicle parking or additional storage.

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