The Adler House, an architectural gem nestled in the prestigious hills of Brentwood, presents a rare opportunity to own a quintessential piece of Mid-Century Modern history. Designed by noted architect Richard Neutra, this 1956 residence encapsulates his trademark minimalist aesthetic with its open floor plan showcasing walls of windows that frame breathtaking canyon-to-ocean views. It hit the market recently with a $2,998,000 price tag and is currently already under contract.
Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a contemporary red door that sets the tone for the home’s sleek style. The heart of the house is the spacious living room anchored by a stone fireplace and opening to a front deck that blurs indoor/outdoor boundaries. Just beyond, the dining room flows into a skylit kitchen equipped with top-of-the-line appliances.
On one wing, the serene primary suite with walk-in closet and spa-like bathroom provides direct backyard access. Across the home, two secondary bedrooms share a stylish bathroom and feature secret built-ins. Sliding glass doors reveal the private oasis—a sparkling pool and spa nestled amid lush landscaping.
From the red front door to the secluded backyard, The Adler House is a time capsule showcasing Richard Neutra’s visionary aesthetic. This rare property, bathed in natural light and canyon views, offers a truly unique opportunity in one of LA’s most coveted neighborhoods.
The listing is held by F. Ron Smith and David Berg of Smith & Berg Partners, Compass.