3640 Multiview Dr – Hollywood Hills Mid-Century Modern for Sale

Hollywood Hills mid-century modern home with expansive deck and canyon views at 3640 Multiview Dr

A classic post-and-beam exterior perched above the hillside, with an oversized deck designed for indoor-outdoor living and canyon views.

Iconic Post-and-Beam Living Above the Cahuenga Pass

Set quietly into the hillside just west of the Cahuenga Pass, 3640 Multiview Dr is one of those homes that immediately feels right the moment you arrive. Designed in 1961 by Pearson & Rawdon Architects, this is true mid-century modern architecture—the kind that doesn’t need to try too hard because the bones already do the work.

The home sits elevated above the street, giving it that treehouse-like perspective you want in the Hollywood Hills, with wide-open canyon views and soft city lights in the distance. Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps the main living spaces, pulling in natural light throughout the day and creating that seamless indoor-outdoor flow that defines this era of design.

A recent refresh by Allprace keeps things honest. Nothing feels overdone. The original architectural intent is still front and center—clean lines, warm wood tones, and a calm, livable palette that lets the setting speak.

Mid-century modern home with sliding glass walls opening to outdoor walkway and garden in Hollywood Hills

Floor-to-ceiling glass blurs the line between inside and out, a defining feature of mid-century modern design.

Property Details

  • Price: $1,895,000

  • Bedrooms: 3

  • Bathrooms: 2

  • Interior: 1,618 sq ft

  • Status: Active

Post-and-beam living room with fireplace and glass walls in Hollywood Hills mid-century home Caption: The living room is anchored by a minimalist fireplace and framed by glass, capturing natural light throughout the day.

Light, Volume, and Connection to the Outdoors

The main level is open and easy, anchored by a living and dining space that spills directly onto a generous patio and an oversized view deck. This is where the home really comes alive—morning coffee, late afternoon light, or evenings when the canyon starts to quiet down.

The kitchen blends naturally into the space, with warm cabinetry and clean finishes that feel aligned with the architecture rather than competing with it.

Two bedrooms on the main level are tucked away for privacy, each benefiting from soft natural light and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.

Mid-century modern kitchen with wood cabinetry and open-plan dining area in Los Angeles Caption: Warm wood cabinetry and clean lines keep the kitchen aligned with the home’s original architectural intent.

Flexible Lower-Level Living

Downstairs, a separate-entry space functions as a third bedroom suite. It works just as well for guests as it does for a creative studio or workspace—something increasingly valuable in homes like this.


It gives the property a bit more versatility than you typically find in classic post-and-beam homes.

Updated mid-century modern bathroom with double vanity and tiled shower in Hollywood Hills home

A thoughtfully updated bathroom that complements the home’s original design without overworking it.

Multiple Outdoor Moments

What stands out here is how many distinct outdoor environments the property offers. It’s not just one deck—it’s a series of spaces that each serve a different purpose.


There’s a hot tub tucked into the landscape, a dedicated BBQ area for entertaining, and quieter corners that feel more like a private retreat. The landscaping leans natural and understated, letting the hillside setting do most of the heavy lifting.

Mid-century modern bedroom with sliding glass doors opening to private garden patio Caption: Bedrooms maintain a strong connection to the outdoors, with direct access to private garden spaces.

Why This One Feels Different

There are plenty of mid-century homes in the hills, but not all of them strike this balance. This one does.

The architecture is intact. The updates are thoughtful. The setting feels private without being isolated. And most importantly, it’s livable—it doesn’t feel like a museum piece.

That’s a harder combination to find than most people realize.

Hollywood Hills mid-century modern home with hot tub and landscaped outdoor living areas at dusk

Multiple outdoor zones create space to relax, entertain, and take in the quiet hillside setting.

Thinking About Selling a Mid-Century Home in the Hollywood Hills?

The homes that perform best right now—especially in places like the Hollywood Hills and Silver Lake—are the ones that feel intentional. Good design, strong presentation, and the right positioning in the market still drive multiple offers when everything lines up.


If you’re considering selling, it’s worth understanding how buyers are responding to architecture like this today. You can learn more about working with a local Silver Lake listing agent here.


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