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Architect Richard Neutra Brentwood Home Available For the First-Time

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We’re gearing up for our 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 my eye. It’s located at the very top of Brentwood’s exclusive Tigertail Road and was designed by Richard Neutra in 1960 for Elsa and Robert Sale.

Measuring 1,632 square feet and sitting on a 1.02-acre lot, this timeless classic features walls of glass, built-in furniture and seating, wood paneling, and vibrant mosaics created by the owner Elsa Sale.

RICHARD NEUTRA, ARCHITECT – THE SALE RESIDENCE, 1960
1531 North Tigertail Road, Brentwood, CA 90049
3 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 1632 Sq. Ft | 1.02 Acre Lot
Offered at $3,000,000
Listing by Christina Hildebrand, Crosby Doe
Crosby Doe Associates, Inc.

Images courtesy of Cameron Carothers & Crosby Doe Associates, Inc.

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