Richard Neutra-designed Staller House is for sale
The Richard Neutra-designed Staller House in Bel-Air has come on the market at $10.9 million.
Commissioned in 1955, the home is classic Neutra with walls of glass blurring the lines between the interiors and the natural setting of more than an acre. Features include a 4,200-bottle wine tasting room, an office and a swimming pool. The restored 6,674-square-foot house, which has ocean and city views, contains four bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
The seller is film producer Gary Levinsohn, whose work includes “Saving Private Ryan” (1998), “The Patriot” (2000) and “Snakes on a Plane” (2006).
He bought the property in 1998 for $3,275,000, according to public records.
Ginger Glass and John Williams of Coldwell Banker, Beverly Hills North, are the listing agents.
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