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On the Market: A French Estate, an Old Pasta Factory, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week

The listings also include a modernized Los Angeles midcentury, a hillside home in Bel Air, and a renovated Hudson farmhouse from 1810.


On the Market: A French Estate, an Old Pasta Factory, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week

Each week we round up the latest must-see homes that have just gone up for sale. Stay on top of new listings by signing up for On the Market, Dwell’s weekly real estate newsletter.

A Midcentury Home Packed With Next-Gen Tech Is Up for $2.8M in L.A.

Set in the historic Crestwood Hills neighborhood, this 1954 home comes with solar panels, a rainwater collection system, and an electric car charger.

721 Rochedale Way, Los Angeles, California, is currently listed for $2,795,000 by Brian Linder of Compass.

Photo by Cameron Carothers, @CarothersPhoto

"When architect Jim Weiner found this house, it was a diamond in the rough," says listing agent Brian Linder. "But he recognized the potential this jewel offered, keeping the good bones of the house and introducing a new kitchen, bathrooms, and other finishes in a sensitive and thoughtful manner. Inspired by the architecture of A. Quincy Jones, Whitney Smith, and Edgardo Contini, the original post-and-beam construction, tongue-and-groove ceilings, stacked bond fireplace, and floor-to-ceiling glass remain intact. Drawing on his environmental design expertise, the architect also provided a strong ecological sensibility to the project, with solar panels, an electric car charger, a rainwater collection system, and nontoxic cork and Marmoleum floors throughout. The result is a cohesive composition that is not only beautiful, but green."

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A French Estate With a Michelin-Starred Restaurant Lists at Market Price


This restored estate located in Saône-et-Loire, France, is currently listed for 2,630,000 € (approximately $2,768,627 USD) by Architecture de Collection.

This restored estate located in Saône-et-Loire, France, is currently listed for 2,630,000 € (approximately $2,768,627 USD) by Architecture de Collection.

Photo courtesy of © Architecture de Collection

"This picturesque estate located in Saône-et-Loire was completely rehabilitated in 2008 by Patrick Bouchain of Construire," say listing agents at Architecture de Collection. "The property is made up of three restored farm buildings, which have been converted into an inn, gîte, and house, as well as three holiday cottages, totaling a living area of ​​approximately 10,000 square feet. The landscaping of the estate was carried out by botanist artist Liliana Motta, who drew inspiration from local flora and the landscapes of hillsides and pastures. The project reinforces the openness of the site to the richness of the surrounding countryside by creating large gardens, planted with endemic plants, which frame views of the valley."

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A Tree House–Inspired Midcentury Home Turns Over a New Leaf


Listed for $1.5M, the renovated L.A. residence features a graphic facade inspired by the work of Barbara Stauffacher Solomon.

10424 Hebron Lane in Los Angeles, California, is currently listed for $1,495,000 by Brian Linder, AIA and Rick Grahn with The Value Of Architecture at Compass.

Photo by Art Gray

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By: John Trujillo
Title: On the Market: A French Estate, an Old Pasta Factory, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week
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Published Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2022 16:33:06 GMT

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