
Los Angeles, California 90068
Analysis of 3319 Tareco Drive, Los Angeles, California 90068 is currently available with a list price of $2,395,000. The property maintains a Excellent Condition Rating (95/100), indicating excellent structural integrity and modern finishes throughout. This turnkey property requires minimal updates and is ready for immediate occupancy. Located in a high-demand neighborhood within the Los Angeles Unified School District, this asset is categorized as a low-risk, high-reward acquisition suitable for both Buy-and-Hold Investors and Owner-Occupants willing to undertake light renovation work.
Property is new construction or fully renovated.
This Richard Neutra designed home has undergone a meticulous, museum-quality restoration led by architectural historians. It features high-end Miele appliances, updated central air conditioning, and refreshed kitchen and bathrooms that seamlessly integrate modern luxury with historic modernist design. All systems and finishes are in top-tier condition with no deferred maintenance.
Designed by legendary modernist Richard Neutra and meticulously restored by architectural historian Barbara Lamprecht, this property is a rare, museum-quality piece of Los Angeles history.
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls and sculptural gardens by John Sharp create a perfect flow to exterior amenities, including a sunken hot tub, fire pit, and a unique open-air theater.
The residence thoughtfully integrates contemporary luxury, including Miele appliances, central air conditioning, and a wired sound system, without compromising its mid-century character.
At a list price of $2,395,000 for 1,129 square feet, the property commands a significant price-per-foot premium that may be difficult for buyers not specifically seeking architectural collectibles.
With only two bedrooms and a compact footprint, the home offers limited flexibility for larger families or those requiring multiple dedicated home office spaces.
Perched in the East Hollywood Hills, the Jason Hailey House is a Richard Neutra treasure, restored with reverence and creativity. Originally completed in 1959, the residence remains remarkably intact, preserved by a succession of owners who honored its modernist design. Drawing on archival research, restoration lead Barbara Lamprecht - architectural historian and author of Neutra: Complete Works - oversaw the project with Los Angeles based artist and interior decorator Anthony Barsoumian and Andrew Gray Studio. Their work preserves Neutra's original design while introducing updates for modern living. Discreet enhancements including glass balcony railings, refreshed kitchen and baths, and a warm, neutral palette bring light and clarity to the interiors. Flexible walls allow spaces to adapt, while floor-to-ceiling glass frames sweeping views and seamlessly connects indoors to the surrounding landscape. Modern amenities, including Miele appliances, central air conditioning, and a wired sound system, are thoughtfully integrated. The home balances mid-century character with refined modern sophistication, creating a space that is both inviting and elegant. Designed for entertaining, it exemplifies California modernism: efficient, graceful, and enduring. Outside, John Sharp's sustainable, sculptural gardens extend the modernist ethos into the landscape. Shaded terraces offer space for dining, gatherings, or quiet retreat, with a fire pit, sunken hot tub, and small open-air theater. The lower level includes a finished bonus room and a large storage area, formerly a creative workspace. Archival photographs by Julius Shulman. Courtesy of the J. Paul Getty Trust, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2004.R.10).
No exterior & parking available.
Grades K-6 • 0.3 mi
Grades K-5 • 1.8 mi
Grades K-5 • 2.1 mi
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 2.0 | 3.0 | 21% |
| Baths | 2.0 | 3.0 | 29% |
| Square foot | 1,129 | 2,394 | 4% |
| Lot Size | 5,618 | 7,142 | 30% |
| Price | $2.40M | $2.00M | 66% |
| Price per sq ft | $2.1K | $891 | 98% |
| Built year | 1959 | 1949 | 68% |
| HOA | $0 | $0 | 50% |
| Days on market | 20 | 196 | 1% |
Apr 2, 2026
$2,395,000
Initial Listing
Feb 15, 2013
$950,000
Public Record
Sep 27, 1996
$275,000
Public Record