SOLD at $570,000
1958 Sunset Magazine Discovery House for Sale
1620 Lanny Lane is located in the desirable West End of Olympic Valley this Henrik Bull designed home built by Peter Klaussen is rich in history and was featured on the cover of the Sunset Magazine in 1958 as the Sunset Discovery House. The Prow Front design features floor to ceiling windows offering views of the Squaw Valley ski resort and the surrounding aspen grove. A seasonal creek runs along the western property boundary creating a one of a kind setting. Bring your contractor and make a plan to remodel this amazing property.
Olympic Valley Neighborhood Location
Within Olympic Valley, the subject property is located in one of the most desirable sections of the neighborhood as the house is within walking distance to the ski resort and all Squaw Valley Palisades Tahoe amenities. In addition, people like this section of the neighborhood as there are no HOA dues which all of the newer subdivisions within Olympic Valley have. Historically this section of Olympic Valley has some of the highest land values and is considered to be a prime neighborhood location.
Klaussen House Description
1620 Lanny Lane is rich in architectural history as it’s the first house that renowned San Francisco architect Henrik Bull designed on his own and was highly acclaimed after the home was featured on the cover of Sunset Magazine in May of 1958. Constructed by Peter Klaussen, this house was ahead of its time as the Olympics came into Squaw and introduced modern mountain architecture to the Tahoe region.
1620 Lanny Lane Property Features
- 4 Bedroom/2 Bathroom
- 2,343 SqFt
- Henrik Bull Architect – Klaussen House
- Prow Front Design
- Seasonal Creek
- Squaw Valley Resort Views
- In-Law Quarters
- Vaulted Ceilings
- Offered at: $589,000
- Sold at: $570,000
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