Musician Beck can flip out cross-genre hit records—and he can flip houses.
The Grammy-award winner and Echo Park native has wrapped up his latest project, a three-bedroom Tudor in Mandeville Canyon, a rustic but wealthy pocket of Brentwood.
Designed in 1964 by Gerard R. Colcord, a prolific Los Angeles architect known for his traditional-style homes for the wealthy, the home holds three beds and three baths. Beck purchased the estate in March 2016 for $3.15 million, property records show. Variety says he bought it from James Mangold and Cathy Konrad, co-writer and producer, respectively, of the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line.
With help from designers Beck “restored and enhanced” the .91-acre property, remodeling the interior and exterior and adding “a private trail and extensive landscape design,” according to Partners Trust, which has the listing.
It can now be yours for $3.75 million.
- 2528 Mandeville Canyon [Richard Stearns and Carrie Berkman Lewis / Partners Trust]