Asking $3.1M, This L.A. Home Is the Brainchild of Two Notable Architects

Asking $3.1M, This L.A. Home Is the Brainchild of Two Notable Architects

Location: 7649 Woodrow Wilson Drive, Los Angeles, California

Architect: Perry Neuschatz (original); Peter de Bretteville (1980 addition)

Price: $3,150,000

Year Built: 1961

Footprint: 2,678 square feet (three bedrooms, four baths)

Lot Size: 0.31 acres

From the Agent: “Two eras of design merged to create this singular living space. On a prime stretch of Woodrow Wilson Drive, this 1961 post and beam by architect Perry Neuschatz is a modernist’s dream come true with its striking postmodern 1980 addition by noted architect Peter de Bretteville. The combination of these two accomplished architects and styles creates a one-of-a-kind environment that shines at every turn. Situated on two levels with open living spaces on both floors, this three-bedroom home feels spacious and well connected to the outdoors with walls of glass and an abundance of windows.”

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