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 Beverly Glen.
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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 two-story home sits high on a hill at the end of a quiet street in the Beverly Glen neighborhood of Los Angeles.

The two-story home sits high on a hill at the end of a quiet street in the Beverly Glen neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook canyon views, and sliding glass doors connect to the wraparound patio.

Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook canyon views, and sliding glass doors connect to the wraparound patio.

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.

The open-concept living and dining area features mirrored walls and wood cladding.

The open-concept living and dining area features mirrored walls and wood cladding.

The dining area comes with a corner window seat enclosed in butt-jointed glass.

The dining area comes with a corner window seat enclosed in butt-jointed glass.

A bay window surrounds the kitchen sink, providing additional counter space in the galley-style room.

A bay window surrounds the kitchen sink, providing additional counter space in the galley-style room.

The home’s outdoor areas include a pool, a spa, an expansive shaded patio, and a fire pit, and the secluded site is just minutes away from Sunset Boulevard and Mulholland Drive. Keep scrolling to see more of the property, currently listed for $2,399,000.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom offers a private balcony, as well as an adjacent bonus area that is currently set up as a home gym.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom offers a private balcony, as well as an adjacent bonus area that is currently set up as a home gym.

The en suite office/workout area features a built-in workspace and shelving.

The en suite office/workout area features a built-in workspace and shelving.

Views from the bedroom balcony look southeast toward Bel Air.

Views from the bedroom balcony look southeast toward Bel Air.

One of the home’s three full bathrooms features double vanities and a skylit shower.

One of the home’s three full bathrooms features double vanities and a skylit shower.

Another of the bedrooms comes with access to a private outdoor space.

Another of the bedrooms comes with access to a private outdoor space.

The sparkling pool and spa are tucked alongside the home, maximizing privacy on the hilltop lot.

The sparkling pool and spa are tucked alongside the home, maximizing privacy on the hilltop lot.

Around the corner, a partially shaded patio provides far-reaching views of the surrounding neighborhoods and canyons.

Around the corner, a partially shaded patio provides far-reaching views of the surrounding neighborhoods and canyons.

10225 Scenario Lane in Los Angeles, California, is currently listed for $2,399,000 by Layla Bodet of Sotheby’s International Realty.

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