Richard Neutra’s Marshall House Lands on the Market for $6.5M

Dating back to 1952, the Rancho Santa Fe home has nearly 5,000 square feet of living space, original stonework, and a pool with valley views.

Richard Neutra’s Marshall House Lands on the Market for $6.5M

Dating back to 1952, the Rancho Santa Fe home has nearly 5,000 square feet of living space, original stonework, and a pool with valley views.

Dating back to 1952, the Rancho Santa Fe home has nearly 5,000 square feet of living space, original stonework, and a pool with valley views.

Location: 5322 Calzada Del Bosque, Rancho Santa Fe, California

Price: $6,500,000

Architect: Richard Neutra

Year Built: 1952

Footprint: 4,836 square feet (five bedrooms, four full and one half baths)

From the Agent: "Presenting the Marshall House, a 1952 midcentury-modern masterpiece designed by renowned architect Richard Neutra, nestled within the highly sought-after west-side covenant of Rancho Santa Fe. This exceptional gem stands apart, boasting unparalleled backcountry views from its elevated position on nearly three acres. Meticulously preserved to honor Neutra’s vision and style, the structure has been thoughtfully updated. This single-level residence features multiple sliding glass doors, seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor spaces."

An open, wood-and-stone car-port extends a warm welcome upon arrival.

A wood-and-stone carport leads to the home’s entry.

Photo by Aloha Photo Video

Photo by Aloha Photo Video

In the kitchen, a large waterfall island anchors the space, while numerous picture windows frame striking poolside views.

An immense waterfall island anchors the kitchen, while several windows frame poolside views.

Photo by Aloha Photo Video

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