The Los Angeles home of the year: A rare opportunity to own the iconic Stahl House for $25m.
Perched in the Hollywood Hills, the Stahl house is one of the most recognizable examples of mid-century modern architecture. The cantilevered home, which features floor-to-ceiling glass windows and a sleek, minimalist design, has been a Los Angeles landmark since its completion in 1960.
For the first time in its history, the Stahl family - who have owned the property for an astonishing 65 years - is putting it up for sale. The asking price: a staggering $25m.
According to Bruce and Shari Stahl, the children of the original owners, the decision to sell was not taken lightly. "This home has been the center of our lives for decades, but as we've gotten older, it has become increasingly challenging to care for it with the attention and energy it so richly deserves," they wrote in a statement.
The Stahl family is looking for a new owner who will not only appreciate the home's architectural significance but also understand its place in the cultural landscape of Los Angeles. "For collectors of design, patrons of architecture, or institutions seeking to safeguard an American masterpiece, there is simply nothing comparable," the listing reads.
The Stahl house has a rich history, having been featured in numerous films and TV shows over the years, including Galaxy Quest, Nurse Betty, and Playing by Heart. It was also declared a historic-cultural landmark in Los Angeles in 1999 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
Construction on the home began in 1959 and took just a year to complete, with an original price tag of $37,500. The result was an "idealized version of what everyone thinks LA is and should be," according to architectural expert Adrian Scott Fine.
The listing emphasizes that finding a buyer who will preserve the character of the space is crucial. "I think any time a longtime owner, and a stewardship like this, is transferring hands of a property like this, it always gives us a little bit of a pause โ because you never know what the next owner, what their intentions will be," Fine said.
The Stahl house remains open for tours, although all slots are currently sold out through February. Potential buyers can view the home online and receive updates on the listing process.
As one of the most famous mid-century modern homes in the world, the Stahl house is a rare opportunity for architecture enthusiasts and collectors to own a piece of Los Angeles history.
Perched in the Hollywood Hills, the Stahl house is one of the most recognizable examples of mid-century modern architecture. The cantilevered home, which features floor-to-ceiling glass windows and a sleek, minimalist design, has been a Los Angeles landmark since its completion in 1960.
For the first time in its history, the Stahl family - who have owned the property for an astonishing 65 years - is putting it up for sale. The asking price: a staggering $25m.
According to Bruce and Shari Stahl, the children of the original owners, the decision to sell was not taken lightly. "This home has been the center of our lives for decades, but as we've gotten older, it has become increasingly challenging to care for it with the attention and energy it so richly deserves," they wrote in a statement.
The Stahl family is looking for a new owner who will not only appreciate the home's architectural significance but also understand its place in the cultural landscape of Los Angeles. "For collectors of design, patrons of architecture, or institutions seeking to safeguard an American masterpiece, there is simply nothing comparable," the listing reads.
The Stahl house has a rich history, having been featured in numerous films and TV shows over the years, including Galaxy Quest, Nurse Betty, and Playing by Heart. It was also declared a historic-cultural landmark in Los Angeles in 1999 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
Construction on the home began in 1959 and took just a year to complete, with an original price tag of $37,500. The result was an "idealized version of what everyone thinks LA is and should be," according to architectural expert Adrian Scott Fine.
The listing emphasizes that finding a buyer who will preserve the character of the space is crucial. "I think any time a longtime owner, and a stewardship like this, is transferring hands of a property like this, it always gives us a little bit of a pause โ because you never know what the next owner, what their intentions will be," Fine said.
The Stahl house remains open for tours, although all slots are currently sold out through February. Potential buyers can view the home online and receive updates on the listing process.
As one of the most famous mid-century modern homes in the world, the Stahl house is a rare opportunity for architecture enthusiasts and collectors to own a piece of Los Angeles history.