Brentwood Homes for Sale | An affluent Westside neighborhood, Brentwood offers trendy shops and restaurants along San Vicente Boulevard, its main corridor. Additionally, there are designer boutiques, cafes and independent bookstores at the charming Brentwood Country Mart.
The residential areas of the neighborhood offer luxury homes and original mid-century modern architectural properties. Celebrities, professional athletes and successful business entrepreneurs enjoy the healthy living attitude, expansive lots, spectacular views and classic ambiance of Brentwood. The neighborhood is also an impressive cultural hub being home to several museums including the architecturally stunning Getty Center. Here you can enjoy views of the entire city while taking in the beautifully designed gardens. Contact Beyond Shelter if living in Brentwood sounds like where you need to be. We would love to be your guide in helping you find additional Brentwood homes for sale.
Here’s your chance to live in the Westside’s modernist enclave of Crestwood Hills. One of the original tenants of the neighborhood was to bring good design together in one place. This Crestwood Hills Mid Century home offers classic design elements from the 1950’s and is on the market for the first time in nearly 60 years.
The Brentwood Post and Beam has walls of glass and rows clerestory windows. The high ceiling living room is flooded with natural light.
Welcome to an exceptional Crestwood Hills Post and Beam home in Brentwood. This architectural home was designed by Matt Kivlin, AIA. Matt was a local surfer turned architect who designed his own surfboards and was considered one of the best wave riders in the 40s and 50s.
This mid-century modern home boasts the archetypical open floor plan and walls of glass allowing ample sunlight to stream throughout the home. Built-in shelving serves as the perfect vessel for collectibles and functionally divides the expansive living room.
The Schott House is a significant example of mid century modern architecture in Crestwood Hills. Design by architect A. Quincy Jones, FAIA, in 1948, the home features bold lines, integration with nature and innovative use of space. The architectural design demonstrates a commitment to aesthetic sophistication and serves as an inspiration for many subsequent homes in the area, influencing both form and function. The Schott House celebrates Jones’ vision of the ideals of modern living that still hold true today.
The living room in this Brentwood A. Quincy Jones architectural home is set back from the main room to provide easy access to the thoughtfully designed outdoor gardens. One side of the room features expansive glass walls, allowing airy light in and offering panoramic views of the lush greenery outside. On the other side, striking original concrete blocks stretch to the ceiling, providing a strong contrast in materials and adding texture to the room. At the center of the design, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace serves as the focal point, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the classic mid century architectural design.
Crestwood Hills Richard Neutra Mid Century Modern home, The Sale Residence – 1960, is sited in the “utopian” enclave of expressive architecture known as Crestwood Hills. Architects Neutra, A. Quincy Jones, Whitney R. Smith and Craig Ellwood contributed to this cooperative development, which brought about “good design and economical construction to moderate-income housing…” With interest in the project coming from musicians, artists and faculty members at UCLA, the growing group incorporated as the Mutual Housing Association in 1946.
Neutra’s signature floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls, paneled walls and custom cabinetry highlight the interior space.
Hidden behind a discreet wall and gate, this Brentwood Park architectural home is a sight to behold. This remarkable mid-century home is surrounded by mature lush landscaping.
With a nod to Frank Lloyd Wright, this re-imagined residence seamlessly blends materials and nature. The approach consists of tropical plants and a cascading hardscape of long stairs leading to the front door.