Abe Shapiro Designed Mid-Century Modern in Encino Hits the Market

3300 Red Rose Drive in Encino. Listing photography: David Kramer / Compass.
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A 1964 Mid-Century Modern residence designed by architect Abraham "Abe" Shapiro is on the market in the Encino Hills for $2.399 million.

A 1964 Mid-Century Modern home in the hills of Encino is on the market for $2,399,000.

The single-story residence at 3300 Red Rose Drive was designed by architect Abraham "Abe" Shapiro, according to original City of Los Angeles building permit records.

QUICK FACTS
Address: 3300 Red Rose Drive, Encino, CA 91436
Architect: Abraham "Abe" Shapiro
Year Built: 1964
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Living Area: Approximately 4,468 sq. ft.
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5.5
Lot: Approximately 18,754 sq. ft. / 0.43 acre
Guest House: Approximately 814 sq. ft.
Current Asking Price: $2,399,000
Original 2026 Asking Price: $3,249,000

Built for the Encino Hills

The house occupies a roughly 0.43-acre lot near the upper reaches of Encino, not far from Mulholland Drive.

Its approximately 4,468 square feet of living space includes six bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. Large windows and outdoor entertaining areas take advantage of Valley, mountain, canyon and city-light views.

The listing also notes two fireplaces, an attached two-car garage, solar panels and a Generac backup generator.

A Separate Guest House

The property also includes an approximately 814-square-foot detached guest house with its own entrance, primary suite, 1.5 bathrooms and full kitchen.

Listing and Price History

The house first came to market in January 2026 at $3,249,000. After going contingent and later returning to the market, the asking price was reduced several times before the property was relisted in July at $2,399,000.

Date Event Price
Jan. 29, 2026 Listed $3,249,000
Mar. 13, 2026 Contingent $3,249,000
Mar. 31, 2026 Returned to market $2,999,000
May 26, 2026 Price reduction $2,749,000
July 20, 2026 Relisted $2,399,000

The property was subsequently reported as under contract/contingent at the $2.399 million asking price.

Abraham Shapiro's Encino Connection

3300 Red Rose Drive joins several other Shapiro-designed homes documented in the Encino Hills.

A 1964 residence at 16041 Jeanne Lane has previously been marketed as an "Abraham Shapiro, AIA" design, while nearby 16120 Sandy Lane has also been identified in prior listings as a Shapiro-designed Mid-Century Modern home.

Shapiro's work extended elsewhere in the San Fernando Valley as well. Los Angeles County historic context research credits Abraham Shapiro and Associates with designing model homes for the Westhills subdivision near Chatsworth Lake Manor, which opened for public inspection in 1966.

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