Ryan Tedder’s Beverly Hills midcentury now belongs to Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford.
Crawford and Gerber purchased the property this week, making an offer of $11.625 million for the modern home in the desirable Trousdale Estates neighborhood. Tedder had listed the property in June, with an asking price of $12.75 million. He, in turn, purchased it in 2013, for a little less than $7.5 million.
The home dates to 1959, and is a fine example of the style; an extensive renovation has brought the house in line with contemporary tastes, but was sensitively carried out by the Alvarez Morris studio, leaving the 1950’s high-modern period flourishes intact.
The home’s exterior presents a mix of modern and naturalistic Japanese influences: glass, preoccupation with formalism, and wood accents which warm up the composition and enhance the sense of transparency and acute interior/exterior flow provided by the banks of windows.
The home measures 5,385 square feet, and contains five bedrooms and six baths. The master suite presents occupants with a pleasing sense of scale, and incorporates a private sitting area and a master bath, where the renovation rendered the Eastern influences most forcefully.
The home is situated on about an acre of land—a very nicely sized lot for the area. The property includes landscaped grounds with rare plantings, an outdoor lounge and dining area, pool and sunlounge, and private bedroom terraces.
Crawford and Gerber’s real-estate wheelings-and-dealings of late include a flip and an attempted flip in Malibu. In 2014 they picked up a traditional for $6 million, selling it off in 2015 for over $13 million. The couple’s 5,250 square-foot beachfront in Encinal Bluffs remains on the market for $60 million.