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Imagine owning a piece of architectural history. Known as The Coe House, this exceptional Rolling Hills residence, designed by the legendary Richard Neutra, masterfully blends iconic mid-century modern design with refined contemporary updates. Thoughtfully restored, the home now features all the modern luxuries of today while preserving the classic design elements that define its timeless appeal. Expansive ocean views are framed by the untouched natural beauty of Palos Verdes, offering a stunning backdrop from nearly every room. The home includes a spacious primary retreat and a private guest suite with its own entrance, ensuring both comfort and seclusion. The grounds invite exploration, with winding pathways leading through fragrant lavender blooms, a thriving herb garden, and an abundance of mature fruit trees making this a truly tranquil escape. Every inch of this serene retreat evokes the feeling of a faraway escape, yet it remains just minutes from the coast. With its preserved original character and a palpable sense of peace, this home is truly a haven for those seeking privacy, beauty, and timeless elegance.within one of Southern California's most desirable gated communities. The Coe House was photographed by Julius Shulman and is part of the Getty Research Institute collection in Los Angeles. It has also been featured in Casa Vogue, underscoring its architectural significance and enduring style.