Richard Neutra’s Restored ‘Sale House’ High in the Hills of Los Angeles Comes to Market
Formerly owned by a three-Michelin-star chef and now being sold by a Belgian art collector, this home is for those with great taste.
Formerly owned by a three-Michelin-star chef and now being sold by a Belgian art collector, this home is for those with great taste.
While the residence was originally designed in 1948 as a modest starter home, it has most recently been owned as a part of a larger, celebrity estate.
While the West Coast is speckled with Neutra’s midcentury creations, it is truly an honor to own one.
If you’re searching for a home that exemplifies the midcentury modern movement, finding a Neutra creation listed is like hitting the jackpot.
Together with her husband, who is a Beverly Hills real estate agent, Yang spent 22 years cherishing and upgrading this Neutra creation.
Originally built in 1958, other notable architects have added to the property to make it a modernist’s dream compound.
High on a hilltop, the 5.7-acre property is a treasure trove of architectural riches.
The circa-1934 house with ocean views has even been given a companion structure in the years since the architect created it.
This Palm Springs wonder is one of the finest works not only of Neutra’s career but also of the 20th century as a whole.
The modernist architect’s masterpieces have been popping onto the market all month, but this is the first one to surface recently on the east coast.
For decades, most people have thought Case Study House #13 was never built, but Neutra quietly made his plans a reality way back in 1949.
The Australian activewear moguls picked up this architecturally pedigreed Pacific Palisades spread from ‘The Simpsons’ co-creator.
Custom-built for budding actress Anna Sten in the 1930s, this divine structure in Santa Monica was created to impress the Hollywood elite.
Designed by Richard Neutra and captured in Slim Aaron’s iconic circa-1970 photograph ‘Poolside Gossip,’ the property now has a new claim to fame.
Turk extensively researched the structure’s history to hone in on the original architectural intent and to return it to its former glory.
This unconventional residence, inspired both by the villages of Greece and the curves of the moon, hasn’t changed hands in decades.
Some people mostly inherit traits like their height or eye color, but for the Wright family, it was architectural prowess.
Someone else in showbiz is now selling the gorgeous residence, which has had a head-to-toe makeover.
This California address has been renovated recently, but still boasts all the iconic marks of a Charles Du Bois creation.
Architect Cass Calder Smith does some California dreaming for a new build in North Sea.
Only 12 buildings designed by the pioneering architect are standing today, this one built in 1939.
The architect was designing the beach house up until his passing in 2004.
Famed modernist architect Paul Rudolph ventured to Larchmont, NY in 1958 to design and build this sublime home.
This circa-1955 masterpiece is up for sale, but with one stipulation.