According to Anthony Denzer and Thomas Hines's book, Gregory Ain: The Modern Home as Social Commentary, this handsome residence in Beverly Crest was built by Ain in 1953 for his psychiatrist, Dr. Fred Feldman, with its landscaping designed by the renowned Garrett Eckbo. Now hitting the market for the first time, the Feldman House is sited on nearly an acre and features four bedrooms, two baths, hardwood floors, walls of glass, a brick fireplace, built-ins, a two-car garage, and a sculpture of a giant kitty-cat. Asking price for the 2,616-square-foot house is $4.7 million.
· 1181 Angelo Drive [Estately]
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