Richard Neutra’s Coe House Hits the Market in L.A. for $5.5M
Perched in the Palos Verdes community of Rolling Hills, the 1950 home has wood-wrapped interiors, walls of glass, and unobstructed coastline views.

Perched in the Palos Verdes community of Rolling Hills, the 1950 home has wood-wrapped interiors, walls of glass, and unobstructed coastline views.
Location: 7 Cinchring Road, Rolling Hills, California
Price: $5,495,000
Architect: Richard Neutra
Year Built: 1950
Footprint: two bedrooms, three baths
Lot Size: 1.02 acres
From the Agent: "Presenting the Coe House by Richard Neutra. Sited on over an acre in Rolling Hills, this exemplary embodiment of midcentury-modern architecture overlooks the Palos Verdes Peninsula with unobstructed views of the coastline and Catalina Island. The expansive wall of windows frames picturesque ocean views from nearly every room. Neutra’s artful manipulation of light enhances the ambiance, creating an atmosphere of serenity and sophistication that harmonizes with the coastal setting. Featuring two bedrooms and three bathrooms, this timeless sanctuary offers flawless historical elements, including wood-beamed ceilings, as well as handsomely appointed built-in cabinetry, desks, and seating. The field of lavender and plentiful fruit trees float above the ocean vista, creating an idyllic oasis in one of the most coveted neighborhoods."

The restored home sits on a quiet lot filled with soaring trees and native plants.
Photo by Nils Timm

Photo by Nils Timm; Styling by Nadia Leyman

Wood-beamed ceilings cap the living room, where large windows bring in a warm glow.
Photo by Nils Timm; Styling by Nadia Leyman
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