A little over a decade after it sold for $950,000, a striking -designed residence in L.A.’s has returned to market for only the fourth time in 66 years. The fully redone post-and-beam gem is being floated for sale with a loftier $2.8 million price tag, with Kimberly Bini of Christie’s International Southern California holding the listing.

Originally built in the late 1950s for photographer Jason Hailey for a mere $25,000, the low-slung, flat-roofed abode, which was designated as an L.A. Historic-Cultural Monument in 1987, underwent a thorough restoration at the hands of its current owner, . The creative director worked in collaboration with a team that included architectural historian , who featured the home in her book Neutra: Complete Works , along with interior decorator and .

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