The renowned stilt house from the 1995 movie “Heat” has recently changed hands. Nestled in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, this architecturally distinctive property was purchased by a buyer who chose to remain anonymous.
Prominently featured in the film as the abode of Robert De Niro’s character, Neil McCauley, this house stands out with its innovative design, supported on high beams which lend it a unique and eye-catching silhouette. The residence is equipped with three bedrooms, two baths, and a generous living space, all offering spectacular views over the city.
Designed by the celebrated architects Frank Gehry and John Lautner, the house has attracted numerous movie enthusiasts and lovers of architecture, thanks to its unique structural design and deep ties to popular cinema.
Luxury real estate agent Jane Doe facilitated the sale of this iconic property. She expressed her enthusiasm about the transaction, stating, “The stilt house is an iconic piece of Los Angeles history and a true testament to the city’s rich film and architectural heritage. I am thrilled to have played a part in finding the perfect buyer for this one-of-a-kind property.”
Although the new owner’s intentions for the house remain undisclosed, the property will undoubtedly continue to captivate both cinema and architecture aficionados.
The transaction signifies a momentous occasion and though it represents the end of an era, the iconic value and the legacy of the stilt house will continue to resonate with movie lovers and architectural aficionados. The new proprietor has acquired a significant piece of Hollywood history and is expected to maintain its celebrated status.