A tastefully revised Beverly Hills home, currently owned by Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber, is a welcome return to the open market. The property first hit the market under the duo’s ownership in the high summer of last year, when it asked $15.995 million of a new buyer. The relist finds the 1959-built residence listed at $14.75 million.
The home is a 5,400 sq. ft. midcentury modern nestled into an especially quiet, sylvan corner of Trousdale. The exterior’s glass and off-white are contrasted with the dark, glossy wood of the garage and gated front walk; a double-door entry reveals the interiors.
Which are gracious and urbane; lots of glass and modern linearity prevails, but the living style is very warm—without undue effusion. A highlight of the living area is a textured accent wall containing a linear fireplace and a wet bar. Fold-away glass walls open the shared space to the garden-like outdoor living area, a fairly divine courtyard-like space with a pool and spa, and a patio with a fire lounge that is shaded by a particularly impressive elder tree.
This house contains five bedrooms and six baths, a superb accommodations layout that’s manageable but generous. The lot measures in at .99 acres, enough room for luxuriant landscaping, including a few fruit trees, romantic footpaths, and retaining walls.
Crawford and Gerber have an eye for modern gems; they recently picked one up in Miami Beach for $9.6 million.