Writer, producer and real estate collector Ryan Murphy is looking to part ways with an historic Midcentury Bel Air home designed by iconic architect Richard Neutra for a cool $33.9 million. Known as the Brown House, the 1955 build has seen a fair share of Hollywood tenants over the years, including Ellen DeGeneres and designer Tom Ford.
The six bedroom home has undergone a meticulous restoration, thoughtfully revering Neutra’s pioneering vision while integrating modern luxuries. The property boasts commanding 180-degree views of Los Angeles, restored original cabinetry and terrazzo flooring—all encapsulated by sweeping walls of glass that blend seamlessly with Romanesque gardens.
Other details include a double-wide living room, lacquered walls in the primary suite and two state-of-the-art kitchens.
Aaron Kirman of Christie’s International Real Estate and Riley Schmidt and Tim Wollaston of Riley Real Estate hold the listing.
Photos by Matthew Momberger courtesy of marketing materials