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Ladd & Kelsey - The Von Hagen Residence

$12M Mountaintop Estate Showcases the Heights of California Modernism and Scenic Beauty

Call Agent: Christina Hildebrand 310.890.3313 By Erik Gunther Built on a summit in the mid-1970s and away from the Southern California hubbub, the Von Hagen Residence is an oasis of calm. This Topanga residence is on the market for $11,995,000 and marries the best elements of midcentury modern design with an exceptional location. Click here to view our listing. and read more at...

Historic Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Home in California Just Hit the Market

Call Agent: Crosby Doe 310.428.6755   By Vittoria Benzine The Fawcett Farm, a restored Frank Lloyd Wright home in California’s Central Valley just hit the market with L.A.-based Crosby Doe Associates for $4,250,000. Ronald Reagan, however, gave a stump speech during his gubernatorial run at this storied site. Click here to view this listing. Photographs by Jim Simmons. Read...

The Wall Street Journal: This California Home Will Make You Forget Everything You Know About Traditional Beach Design

The Tatum Beach House Call Agent: Ilana Gafni 310.779.7497 Crosby Doe 310.428.6755 The Wall Street Journal / Mansion Global: This California Home Will Make You Forget Everything You Know About Traditional Beach Design By E.B. Solomont In the late 1960s, when San Francisco lawyer Frank “Sandy” Tatum and his wife, Barbara, set out to build a family beach home, their vision, for a house that...

Richard Neutra for sale

Richard Neutra for sale: The Sale Residence in Brentwood Available For the First-Time

Richard Neutra for sale - By Warren J Dow | Publisher, South Bay Digs Digs is gearing up for their annual Architect | Design | Build special edition of DIGS, which publishes in December to close out the year, and this midcentury modern that just hit the market for $3M caught their eye. It’s located at the very top of Brentwood’s exclusive Tigertail Road and was designed by Richard Neutra in 1960...

Edward Killingsworth for sale

Edward Killingsworth for Sale

Growing up in the home of a renowned architect — one who designed four Case Study Houses for that landmark program — was akin to living in a model home, at least for the children of Edward Killingsworth. With his office less than a mile away, Killingsworth would invite clients to the family’s 1961 Long Beach home, which served as an ineffable exemplar of glass, light, air and space. “My dad...

Los Angeles Times: Susan Orlean and R.M. Schindler, a love story in two chapters

By Peter Haldeman In case you are not among her several thousand followers on social media, Susan Orlean has been teaching herself kintsugi, the ancient Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. And learning to play the ukulele. She’s also been posting pictures of her 32-city book tour for “The Library Book,” her New York Times bestseller about the 1986 fire at the Los Angeles Central...

LA Times: Hot Property, Cliff May in Brentwood

By Jack Flemming. In Brentwood, a Spanish-style ranch with a star-studded past has sold for $5.219 million – more than $200,000 over the asking price. It’s no surprise the 1930s home exceeded expectations. Not only was it owned by famed Rat Pack member Dean Martin, but it was built by Cliff May, the architect who popularized the California ranch and the indoor-outdoor lifestyle that...

Crosby Doe to speak at AIA Montery Bay

Market Differentiation: The key to building value, and the preservation of architecture. Forum with Crosby Doe, CEO of Crosby Doe Associates, Inc., a real estate company based in Beverly Hills, California, and the developer of “Architecture for Sale” a multimedia platform for showcasing important properties of architectural significance available around the world. Followed by Q&A and...

LA’s most beautiful homes for sale in 2018

In terms of beautiful homes for sale this year, Los Angeles did not disappoint. From celebrity lairs to architectural gems to historically significant homes, 2018 brought a wealth of eye candy. Like most real estate in LA, these beautiful homes came with commensurate price tags: ...

A designer’s live/work loft in LA lists for $1.1m

Story by Jamie Robinson The live/work loft of a designer and publisher duo has hit the market in Los Angeles’ Arts District for $1.1m. Sitting on the top floor of the Molino Lofts building – one of the area’s original adaptive reuse projects – the one-bedroom bolthole belongs to Micah Heimlich of design firm UnHeim and writer Paul Foss....

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