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12450 Rochedale Ln, Los Angeles, CA, 90049

3beds
2baths
1,197sqft
$1,995,000
$1,667price/sqft
$12,903/moest. monthly cost
$516,120/yrincome needed

About This Home

A. Quincy Jones & Whitney R. Smith, Architects | The Morris & Lydia Gelb House, 1950 | Rehabilitation by Bruce Norelius, AIA, Architect, 2014 | City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1332. Set within the utopian experiment of Crestwood Hills, the Gelb House is a rare, highly intact example of A. Quincy Jones' Mutual Housing Association vision - where architecture was not a luxury, but a disciplined framework for living. Completed in 1950, the house embodies a rigor that feels increasingly scarce. The post-and-beam structure is expressed with clarity - Douglas fir framing, concrete block, and redwood working together without ornament or redundancy. Every decision is economical, never compromised. Sited into the hillside, the plan unfolds with quiet logic: private rooms at one end, living spaces opening outward, and structure doing the work of both enclosure and expression. A concrete block fireplace anchors the interior, while skylights along the ridge beam draw light deep into the plan. Owned by the original family for decades, the house remained largely untouched - preserving the intent of the MHA experiment, a community that reimagined postwar housing as cooperative, modern, and connected to landscape. The restoration by Bruce Norelius Studio approaches the house with restraint. Systems have been updated and key spaces - kitchen and baths - reworked with a sympathetic material palette, while the original structure remains intact. Interventions are legible and deliberately quiet - a careful continuation. On a large corner lot surrounded by mature trees, the flat pad offers potential for expansion, with room for a pool or additional living space. In a market where "mid-century" is often diluted, the Gelb House stands apart as the real thing. Photography: Tim Street-Porter.

Getting Around

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WalkingCar-Dependent
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TransitMinimal Transit
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BikeSomewhat Bikeable

Schools

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Construction

Condition

  • Property condition: Updated/Remodeled
  • Year built: 1950

Materials

  • Foundation: Slab

Type & Style

  • Home type: SingleFamily
  • Architectural style: Architectural
  • Property subType: Residential,Single Family Residence

Interior

Appliances

  • Appliances included: Dishwasher,Washer,Dryer,Refrigerator,Range/Oven
  • Laundry features: In Kitchen

Bedrooms & Bathrooms

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Full bathrooms: 2

Features

  • Built-Ins
  • Flooring: Cement
  • Number of fireplaces: 1
  • Fireplace features: Living Room,Wood Burning
  • Fireplace: Yes

Heating & Cooling

  • Heating features: Wall
  • Cooling features: None

Interior Area

  • Total structure area: 1,197
  • Total interior livable area: 1,197 sqft

Property

Details

  • Parcel number: 4494010028
  • Zoning: LARE15
  • Special condition: Standard

Features

  • Levels: One
  • Stories: 1
  • Pool features: Room For
  • Spa features: None
  • Has view: Yes
  • View description: Trees/Woods

Lot

  • Lot size: 0.32 Acres

Parking

  • Total spaces: 3
  • Parking features: Side By Side,Carport,Concrete
  • Covered spaces: 1
  • Has uncovered spaces: Yes
  • Uncovered spaces: 2
  • Carport: Yes