When it comes to covetable modernist property, Richard Neutra tops the list of most wanted. There are three Richard Neutra-designed modernist homes for sale in the US now and each one features simple geometry and extensive use of wood, glass and steel, showing Neutra’s flair for creating light and airy living spaces.
See what Richard Neutra-designed homes are for sale right now.
The Wilkins House, South Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California
3 bedrooms; $5.99m via Anthony Stellini at Compass
The 1949 Wilkins House was built to Neutra’s unrealised 1947 plans for Case Study House #13, The Alpha House and restored by its owner and architect John Bertram. Its flat roof extends beyond its eaves to form deep terraces and it has redwood tongue and groove ceilings and glazing that face its tropical gardens.
The Wilkins House, South Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California
3 bedrooms; $5.99m via Anthony Stellini at Compass
The 1949 Wilkins House was built to Neutra’s unrealised 1947 plans for Case Study House #13, The Alpha House and restored by its owner and architect John Bertram. Its flat roof extends beyond its eaves to form deep terraces and it has redwood tongue and groove ceilings and glazing that face its tropical gardens.
The Wilkins House, South Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California
3 bedrooms; $5.99m via Anthony Stellini at Compass
The 1949 Wilkins House was built to Neutra’s unrealised 1947 plans for Case Study House #13, The Alpha House and restored by its owner and architect John Bertram. Its flat roof extends beyond its eaves to form deep terraces and it has redwood tongue and groove ceilings and glazing that face its tropical gardens.
The Wilkins House, South Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California
3 bedrooms; $5.99m via Anthony Stellini at Compass
The 1949 Wilkins House was built to Neutra’s unrealised 1947 plans for Case Study House #13, The Alpha House and restored by its owner and architect John Bertram. Its flat roof extends beyond its eaves to form deep terraces and it has redwood tongue and groove ceilings and glazing that face its tropical gardens.
The Glen House, Stamford, Connecticut
4 bedrooms; $4.5m via Dick Distel at Compass
The 1959-built Glen House is one of just three homes that Neutra built on the east coast. It features his signature clean lines, and a linear structure with cantilevered roofs that straddles a low grassy hill. Open plan interiors
expand the feeling of space beyond the building thanks to a glass-walled rear façade that adjoins rocky outcropped lawns.
The Glen House, Stamford, Connecticut
4 bedrooms; $4.5m via Dick Distel at Compass
The 1959-built Glen House is one of just three homes that Neutra built on the east coast. It features his signature clean lines, and a linear structure with cantilevered roofs that straddles a low grassy hill. Open plan interiors
expand the feeling of space beyond the building thanks to a glass-walled rear façade that adjoins rocky outcropped lawns.
The Glen House, Stamford, Connecticut
4 bedrooms; $4.5m via Dick Distel at Compass
The 1959-built Glen House is one of just three homes that Neutra built on the east coast. It features his signature clean lines, and a linear structure with cantilevered roofs that straddles a low grassy hill. Open plan interiors
expand the feeling of space beyond the building thanks to a glass-walled rear façade that adjoins rocky outcropped lawns.
The Glen House, Stamford, Connecticut
4 bedrooms; $4.5m via Dick Distel at Compass
The 1959-built Glen House is one of just three homes that Neutra built on the east coast. It features his signature clean lines, and a linear structure with cantilevered roofs that straddles a low grassy hill. Open plan interiors
expand the feeling of space beyond the building thanks to a glass-walled rear façade that adjoins rocky outcropped lawns.
The Glen House, Stamford, Connecticut
4 bedrooms; $4.5m via Dick Distel at Compass
The 1959-built Glen House is one of just three homes that Neutra built on the east coast. It features his signature clean lines, and a linear structure with cantilevered roofs that straddles a low grassy hill. Open plan interiors
expand the feeling of space beyond the building thanks to a glass-walled rear façade that adjoins rocky outcropped lawns.
The Bailey House, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California
7 bedrooms; $20m via Jacqueline Chernov at Compass
Neutra’s 1948 Case Study #20 House, The Bailey House, is one of two homes on this Los Angeles compound, once owned by The Simpsons co-creator Sam Simon. Neutra’s two-bedroom house, restored by local practice Marmol Radziner, features redwood-clad modular interiors that seamlessly open onto its grounds.
The Bailey House, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California
7 bedrooms; $20m via Jacqueline Chernov at Compass
Neutra’s 1948 Case Study #20 House, The Bailey House, is one of two homes on this Los Angeles compound, once owned by The Simpsons co-creator Sam Simon. Neutra’s two-bedroom house, restored by local practice Marmol Radziner, features redwood-clad modular interiors that seamlessly open onto its grounds.
The Bailey House, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California
7 bedrooms; $20m via Jacqueline Chernov at Compass
Neutra’s 1948 Case Study #20 House, The Bailey House, is one of two homes on this Los Angeles compound, once owned by The Simpsons co-creator Sam Simon. Neutra’s two-bedroom house, restored by local practice Marmol Radziner, features redwood-clad modular interiors that seamlessly open onto its grounds.