Trooper - 02 July 2008 11:39 PM
Thank G. I saw the Shulman pics when I went to his exhibition in PS a few months ago. I love the backstory about the couple that bought it and restored it back to it’s original form (after Barry Manilow et, al….destroyed it architecturally with renovations). Oh, by the way…they are selling b/c they are getting a divorce.
Anywho, I Googled and found this:
“The night’s proceedings also included the Christie’s Realty International, Inc. sale of Richard
Neutra’s Kaufmann House. Along with Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House and Philip
Johnson’s Glass House, Neutra’s Kaufmann House is one of the most important examples of
modernist residential architecture in the Americas and remains singular as the most important
example of mid-century modernist architecture in the Americas to remain in private hands. It sold
for $16,841,000 – and the buyer exercised an option to buy the orchard, taking the total for the
house to $19,025,000”.
I drive by a Neutra at least once a day in HWD, so I get my fix. Love my Lautner’s, too. Thanks.
Oops… looks like the credit crunch has hit the uber-high end.
Price drops for big-name architect homes
The “price-reduced” Richard Neutra-designed Kaufmann house in Palm Springs wasn’t actually on the market before. It was sold through a much-ballyhooed Christie’s auction for $19.1 million in May but the deal fell through. Now it’s listed for $12,975,000.
The owners bought the landmark home for about $1.5 million in 1993 and spent mega-bucks—some $11 million—bringing the place back to its former glory and purchasing additional land to increase the site to more than 2.5 acres