Robert Taylor Ranch
General information
TypeHouse
Architectural styleRanch-style house
Location3099 Mandeville Canyon Road, Los Angeles.
Completed1956
Design and construction
Architect(s)Robert Byrd

The Robert Taylor Ranch is a ranch located on Mandeville Canyon Road, in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, California. The ranch was built in 1956 for Waite Phillips and designed by architect Robert Byrd.[1] It is about 112 acres (0.45 km2) large, with more than 20,000 square feet of living space.[1]

American actor Robert Taylor owned the ranch for several years before his death in 1969.[1] The ranch was then purchased by Steven J. Earle, then sold in 1974 to Ken Roberts, former owner of the KROQ-FM radio station. The ranch is also the setting for most of the 1983 Sam Peckinpah movie, The Osterman Weekend.

In 2010, the ranch was sold to hedge fund New Stream Capital to settle a $27,500,000 legal claim. On November 30, 2012, the ranch was resold at an auction for $12 million to Fred Latsko, a Chicago-based real estate developer.[2] The auction was conducted by Concierge Auctions in partnership with Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate. The auction firm and Hilton & Hyland identified 761 buyer prospects and 12 bidders in only four weeks.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Brenoff, Ann (4 December 2011). "Robert Taylor Ranch Back On The Market At $28 Million (PHOTOS)". Huffington Post. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  2. Oris, Ryan (2 March 2013). "One Chicago developer's journey from the brink of bankruptcy". Chicago Business. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  3. "Concierge Auctions Generates Impressive Sale Today Of Private, 112-Acre Ranch Estate In Los Angeles' Upscale Brentwood Neighborhood". Concierge Auctions Press Release. 30 November 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2013.

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