‘Rare piece of architectural history’ for sale in California. The home is a must see
A home that is the epitome of the style and class of the 1950s has landed on the real estate market in the hills overlooking the City of Angels.
It’s named The Adler House, and it was designed by architect Richard Neutra. Considered a “tour de force” by the listing on Compass, the 2,299-square-foot residence is listed for $2.99 million and comes with high-end amenities and views of Century City in Los Angeles.
“This rare piece of architectural history has been photographed by the widely published Julius Shulman and presents an opportunity to own a true style icon,” a news release on the property says. “The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home offers an open floor plan with a contemporary minimalist aesthetic.”
The home has wall-length windows that allow the sparkling views — and natural light — to flow through the floorplan. Throughout the interior, the estate has a certain “Mad Men” type of vintage feel that never goes out of style.
“The heart of the home is a spacious step-down living room anchored by a sleek stone fireplace, with access to a front deck that seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces,” the listing details.
“Adjacent to the living area, the dining room features an original built-in cabinet and flows effortlessly into the updated kitchen.”
Other features, per the listing, include:
Kitchen skylight
Walk-in closet
Private backyard
Swimming pool
Spa
Turf lawn
Sun deck
Laundry room
Two-car garage
The listing is held by F. Ron Smith and David Berg of Smith & Berg Partners, Compass.
This story was originally published September 4, 2024 at 11:32 AM with the headline "‘Rare piece of architectural history’ for sale in California. The home is a must see."