
Los Angeles, California 90049
This Historically Significant Mid-Century Modern Residence, known as the Gelb House, is listed at $1,995,000, representing a stable valuation aligned with its $1,978,224 Fair Market Value. Designated as Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1332, the home showcases an iconic A. Quincy Jones Design and a meticulous 2014 rehabilitation. Maintaining a Good Condition Rating, the property offers a unique lifestyle sanctuary featuring serene wooded views and an expansive 14,072 sqft lot within the Los Angeles Unified district. This museum-quality asset is ideal for architectural collectors or design-conscious professionals.
Comparables within 1 miles sold in recently
| Address | Sold Price | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | $/Sqft | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
★ 12450 Rochedale Lane Subject | $1,995,000* List Price | 3 | 2 | 1,197 | $1,653 | - |
A 12400 Deerbrook Lane Sold | $2,550,000 | 3 | 2 | 1,548 | $1,647 | 0.2 mi |
* Subject property listed price vs sold prices of comps.
Property is move-in ready.
The property underwent a significant architectural rehabilitation in 2014 (approximately 10-12 years ago), which included updated systems and modernized kitchen and bathrooms. While the finishes are high-end and well-maintained, the renovation age falls within the 5-15 year 'Good' category rather than the <5 year 'Excellent' category.
Designed by A. Quincy Jones and designated as a City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, this property is a rare, museum-quality example of the Mutual Housing Association's mid-century vision.
A 2014 rehabilitation by Bruce Norelius, AIA, seamlessly integrates modern systems and updated kitchen/baths while preserving the home's original post-and-beam integrity and material palette.
Situated on a generous 14,072 sqft corner lot with a flat pad, the property offers rare opportunities for expansion or the addition of a pool in the prestigious Crestwood Hills neighborhood.
Priced at approximately $2,255 per square foot, the property commands a significant architectural premium that may challenge buyers focused on traditional valuation metrics.
With only 1,197 square feet of living space for a three-bedroom layout, the interior proportions may feel restrictive for those accustomed to contemporary luxury standards.
A. Quincy Jones & Whitney R. Smith, Architects | The Morris & Lydia Gelb House, 1950 | Rehabilitation by Bruce Norelius, AIA, Architect, 2014 | City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1332. Set within the utopian experiment of Crestwood Hills, the Gelb House is a rare, highly intact example of A. Quincy Jones' Mutual Housing Association vision - where architecture was not a luxury, but a disciplined framework for living. Completed in 1950, the house embodies a rigor that feels increasingly scarce. The post-and-beam structure is expressed with clarity - Douglas fir framing, concrete block, and redwood working together without ornament or redundancy. Every decision is economical, never compromised. Sited into the hillside, the plan unfolds with quiet logic: private rooms at one end, living spaces opening outward, and structure doing the work of both enclosure and expression. A concrete block fireplace anchors the interior, while skylights along the ridge beam draw light deep into the plan. Owned by the original family for decades, the house remained largely untouched - preserving the intent of the MHA experiment, a community that reimagined postwar housing as cooperative, modern, and connected to landscape. The restoration by Bruce Norelius Studio approaches the house with restraint. Systems have been updated and key spaces - kitchen and baths - reworked with a sympathetic material palette, while the original structure remains intact. Interventions are legible and deliberately quiet - a careful continuation. On a large corner lot surrounded by mature trees, the flat pad offers potential for expansion, with room for a pool or additional living space. In a market where "mid-century" is often diluted, the Gelb House stands apart as the real thing. Photography: Tim Street-Porter.
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 3.0 | 4.0 | 32% |
| Baths | 2.0 | 4.0 | 11% |
| Square foot | 1,197 | 3,201 | 1% |
| Lot Size | 14,072 | 11,147 | 60% |
| Price | $2.00M | $3.90M | 8% |
| Price per sq ft | $1.7K | $1.4K | 75% |
| Built year | 1950 | 1956 | 38% |
| HOA | $100.0 | $0 | 89% |
| Days on market | 13 | 192 | 2% |
Apr 20, 2026
$1,995,000
Initial Listing
Jun 10, 2010
$985,000
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