12268 Canna Road, Los Angeles, California 90049, Los Angeles, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$5,995,000
12268 Canna Road, Los Angeles, California 90049
3Beds
3Baths
3,707Sqft
17,227Lot
Year Built
1977
Close
-
List price
$6M
Original List price
$6M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25539423
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Coastline, Canyon, Ocean, Panoramic
Deck
ViewCity Lights,Coastline,Canyon,Ocean,Panoramic

About this home

An extremely rare Late Modern masterpiece, completely restored, updated and located in the architecturally significant Crestwood Hills. The Gelber Residence was designed by the esteemed architect, Martin Gelber, FAIA, who was mentored by such architectural giants as, A. Quincy Jones and Richard Neutra.. Not only a rare but a beautifully private property with dramatic views of the canyon, city, and ocean. As you step into the house, all the natural light immediately strikes you, the beautiful sculptural design, and the floor-to-ceiling windows all framing the stunning views. To your right is a studio/office space looking out on those views. To the left, you find a den/bedroom, bath, and the ensuite primary bedroom with a fireplace and those forever views. Down the ergonomically designed stairway, an oculus lights the way, to the left is a guest bedroom with its own entrance, deck and hall bath. Turning to the right and opening in front of you is the dining room, living room, conversation area, bar, fireplace, and the galley kitchen, all graced by the custom 18-foot, Clear Heart Redwood ceiling. Surrounding it all is the deck and views. Entertain an intimate group or big party. This property lends itself to both. All cabinetry is custom-made and created to make a simple but powerful architectural statement. The exterior is made of clean angular lines or "fins". This sustainable design is specifically created to keep the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Because of this unique energy-conserving element, the property was certified as the first passive solar house in California. In keeping with the sustainable energy-saving properties, the house is also designed to catch cross breezes. Indoors and out, the openness and quiet extends in all directions. Four currents in the Modernism of the 1970's are in perfect balance here. They are the rich, unadorned redwood, the expanses of glass, the striking long lines, and geometry of the house. An unfinished basement allows you to customize for yourself, as does the huge lot allow for additions as you please. If you know, you know.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
06/06/25
Listing
$5,995,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (140 Listings)
Beds34
23%
Baths34
31%
Square foot3,7073,465
57%
Lot Size17,22712,925
60%
Price$6M$4.17M
70%
Price per square foot$1,617$1,314
77%
Built year19771960
71%
HOA
Days on market151173
40%
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1977, the property is described as a 'Late Modern masterpiece, completely restored, updated.' The images confirm a pristine condition throughout, with custom-made cabinetry, clean lines, and high-quality finishes. While some bathroom styles (e.g., orange tiles, green counter) are period-specific, they appear to be in virtually new condition, indicating a meticulous restoration that respects the original architectural integrity rather than being outdated or worn. The property's unique passive solar design and overall presentation suggest all major systems and components are in excellent working order, meeting current quality standards for a fully renovated home.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Significance & Rarity: An extremely rare Late Modern masterpiece, the Gelber Residence was designed by esteemed architect Martin Gelber, FAIA, and is located in the architecturally significant Crestwood Hills, appealing to discerning buyers.
Panoramic Views & Natural Light: The property boasts dramatic, stunning panoramic views of the canyon, city, and ocean from floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, enhancing its luxury appeal and living experience.
Sustainable & Energy-Efficient Design: Certified as the first passive solar house in California, its unique design keeps the house cool in summer and warm in winter, incorporating cross breezes for energy conservation.
Custom Features & High-Quality Materials: Features include a custom 18-foot Clear Heart Redwood ceiling and custom-made cabinetry, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and luxurious materials.
Privacy & Expansion Potential: A beautifully private property on a huge lot, offering significant potential for future additions and customization, including an unfinished basement ready for bespoke development.

Cons

Niche Architectural Style: While a masterpiece to some, the specific 'Late Modern' aesthetic and sculptural design may appeal to a narrower buyer demographic, potentially limiting market reach.
Galley Kitchen Layout: Despite custom features, the 'galley kitchen' layout might be perceived as less desirable or functional than the open-concept designs favored in many contemporary luxury homes.
Unfinished Basement: The presence of an 'unfinished basement' means additional significant investment and project management for the buyer to realize its full potential, rather than being move-in ready.

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