10412 Hebron Lane
Just listed for $1,795,000 — an incredibly rare midcentury treehouse, likely built by famed architect William “Bill” Mack, AIA.
This dwelling is immaculately preserved, wrapped in warm woods that mirror the quiet hush of Beverly Glen Canyon. Only the second offering in a storied history.
Pass through a hulking original front door, with stained glass motif; the first of many irreplaceable details. A ceiling-height window illuminates your central staircase, evoking the lore of a Lake Tahoe A-frame. Ascend to the main living space, where the vibes are California-cabin chic, with built-in shelving, a brick fireplace, and gloriously original wooden walls + ceilings.
The adjacent kitchen is equally a delight; vintage red zellige tile graces the countertops. Flow from here into your awe-inspiring sunroom. Epic, soaring skylights inhabit much of the ceiling, meeting a full wall of windows. Through this stunning frame, the wilds of the canyon are an ever-changing vignette, blurring the lines between inside & out.
Take a lap back inside to the primary wing: an ethereal, zen space that brushes the treetops. Your bathroom is a postcard from days gone by, with a massive skylight framing a sunken bathtub, made for soaking under the stars. Past a lounge area, glazing covers one entire side of the bedroom; a portal to your private outdoor deck. A stunning midcentury modern fireplace, clerestory windows, and built-ins round out this space.
Downstairs, you’ll find two serene guest bedrooms + a bathroom, all boasting untouched wooden ceilings and louvered glass windows. A multi-purpose flex space is close by — perfect for the creative with oodles of projects.
Bill Mack is an icon of Los Angeles architecture. Much like his peers in the Case Study program — Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, Rodney Walker — his designs evoke classic LA post-and-beam vernacular. They can be found from Malibu to Beverly Glen, each humming with a distinct connection to the natural world and a reverence for organic materials. The house on Hebron Lane is no exception.
Photo credit: Sterling Reed + Cody Boone







































