A 1960s L.A. Home Designed by Protégés of Richard Neutra Asks $2.4M
Architects Bob Mack and Phil Ransom originally conceived the hillside home in L.A.’s Beverly Glen.
Architects Bob Mack and Phil Ransom originally conceived the hillside home in Beverly Glen.
A Los Angeles residence designed by students of Richard Neutra is now up for sale after a renovation. Originally completed in 1961 by architects Bob Mack and Phil Ransom, the home is sited along a private perch in the canyon just beneath Beverly Glen Park. The location provides the property with south-facing outdoor areas and choice views of the surrounding scenery.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home offers nearly 2,900 square feet of interior space spread out across two levels. The bottom floor features an open living and dining area flanked by a galley-style kitchen that overlooks a swimming pool alongside the home.
Upstairs, the large principal suite comes with a private balcony and an adjoining space for exercising or working. A private suite positioned over the garage provides additional space for guests or a quiet home office.
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