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The "William H. Levit House" by Richard Neutra is a quintessential expression of California modernism, framing uninterrupted views from the Pacific Ocean to downtown Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Mountains. Originally completed in 1961, the residence has undergone a series of thoughtful enhancements, first by Marmol Radziner, then a comprehensive renovation by Ronnie Sassoon in 2012 honoring Neutra's original vision while introducing a restrained, contemporary sensibility. Concealed behind gates, the property offers a sense of seclusion and serenity, featuring an attached two-car garage, a sculptural cactus garden, and a pool with jetliner views. Inside, the architecture embraces clarity and function: a refined kitchen, four Carrara marble-clad bathrooms, and three bedrooms, including two generously proportioned suites with dual-sink baths. A rare opportunity to acquire a masterfully preserved Neutra residence, meticulously preserved and just moments from the heart of Beverly Hills.