Together with Beverly Hills and Holmby Hills, Bel Air forms what is known as the “Platinum Triangle” of Los Angeles neighborhoods. There are two majestic entrance gates off Sunset Boulevard, the East Gate at Beverly Glen and the West Gate at Bellagio Way, across from UCLA. Bel Air itself is separated into three neighborhoods: East Gate Old Bel Air, West Gate Bel Air, and Upper Bel Air. Founded by Alphonzo Bell, Bel-Air is a glamorous residential community on the Westside of Los Angeles, in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. His farmland in Santa Fe Springs unexpectedly produced oil, enabling him, in the early 1920’s, to buy a large ranch with a main house on the top of what is now Bel-Air Road. He subdivided and developed the area with lush winding streets lined by lavish mansions on large luxurious lots. He built the Bel-Air Bay Club in Pacific Palisades and the Bel-Air Country Club, and his wife chose Italian names for the streets. She also founded the Bel-Air Garden Club to promote and preserve the beauty of the community and its gardens. Popular with celebrities and entertainment industry elite, the neighborhood is home to the landmark Hotel Bel-Air, a longtime luxury hideaway. It is also the home of The Hannah Carter Japanese Garden and the American Jewish University.
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BEL AIR STUNNING ARCHITECTURAL
Bel Air Stunning Architectural. We’re always thrilled when a new modern home is worthy of applause. This Bel Air architectural home is really quite a stunner.
BEL AIR LUXURY SPANISH THE ERNST LUBITSCH ESTATE
Can we get a membership to the pool? This luxury Spanish estate definitely has architectural pedigree and may need some fluffing up, but we’d be happy to pitch a tent in the backyard and lounge away the summer days by that stunning swimming pool.
BEL AIR BREATHTAKING ARCHITECTURAL HOME
Bel Air Breathtaking Architectural Gated architectural home. Extremely private with grand open floor plan.
A. QUINCY JONES, ARCHITECT: NORDLINGER HOUSE #1, 1948
A. Quincy Jones, Architect: Nordlinger House #1, 1948. Historically significant modernist masterpiece the first home designed by A. Quincy Jones designed for a client.
BEL AIR FORTRESS BY ARCHITECT DAVID TENNESON RICH
Once known as Ursa Major by architect David Tenneson Rich, this inimitable fortress inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright stands as an unmitigated paragon of architectural brilliance.
BEL AIR MONTECITO STYLE MEDITERRANEAN
Enter the stunning glass and iron doors into a gorgeous foyer and living room. Soaring ceilings, wood plank floors and a beautiful fireplace await.
CASE STUDY DESIGNER RODNEY WALKER MID CENTURY MODERN BEL AIR HOME
Case study designer Rodney Walker Mid Century Modern Bel Air home, a truly unique offering. This updated mid-century home is perched at the end of a private driveway high above an attractive grassy promontory that hovers over stunning panoramic views by day and amazing city lights by night.
AUTHENTICALLY RESTORED EDWARD FICKETT BEL AIR MID-CENTURY HOME
Perfectly secluded, this authentically restored Edward Fickett Bel Air Mid Century home. Situated on a lushly landscaped lot that spans nearly 30,000 square feet. Ideally positioned on a corner lot off of Roscomare, making this a wonderfully private residence.
BEL AIR MODERN ARCHITECTURAL HOME TIMELESS LUXURY
An exquisite example of a Bel Air Modern Architectural in the Hollywood Hills. Gorgeous elements of classic design are evident from the outset. This clean design fuses today’s materials with timeless classic features. Clean lines, stunning warm woods and polished concrete all meld seamlessly together.
BEL AIR MID CENTURY WITH POOL BY ARCHITECT TRACY PRICE
A thoughtfully designed and superbly maintained 1964 Bel Air Mid Century Modern home by architect Tracy Price, AIA. This one-story gem is an entertainer’s dream boasting walls of glass, panoramic views, an oversized pool and privacy for the most discerning buyer.