Set high on a hilltop, this updated two-bedroom house has a sprawling deck with an outdoor shower and a barrel sauna.
The beautifully preserved Coveney Residence is one of just six houses the legendary architect designed in the area.
This historic two-story condo by Ray Kappe has double-height windows, original wood paneling, and three separate patios.
This sprawling retreat is perched high on a ridge overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and it comes with a guesthouse and an infinity pool.
Built just a few years ago, this black Catskills cabin has 30-foot ceilings, 10 acres of land, and it comes fully furnished.
Set in the San Jacinto Mountains, the ’80s home is surrounded by boulders, trees, and forest trails—and it comes with a guesthouse and a hot tub.
Set in the Algarve region, the brutalist compound made of board-formed concrete is not your average countryside getaway.
Sculptor Alma Allen crafted his desert dwelling from glass, wood, and stone on a 14-acre site within walking distance to Joshua Tree National Park.
Designed by the original owner, the cabin was imagined as a retreat for her and her siblings' young families.
The garden's organic curves, inspired by landscape artist Roberto Burle Marx, aim to offer a counterpoint to Le Corbusier's harder lines.
With floor-to-ceiling windows, colorful interiors, and a sunny backyard pool area, the 1964 Grossman House is the late architect’s first—and only remaining—all-aluminum home.
The historic property sits nestled on a tree-lined street and is close to the Dominguez Gap Wetlands, presenting ample opportunity to reconnect with nature.
Designed by Linda Taalman, the hilltop home has walls of glass, rooftop solar panels, and a detached guesthouse.
A trove of original detail can be found throughout the home, including the plaster moldings and wooden shutters in the main living room, which sits directly across from the kitchen.
The second house seeking a buyer is the sprawling one-level property known as Casa Um.