6 sun-drenched homes in Los Angeles
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Sherman Oaks
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Recognised as the Round Valley Tree Property, this a few-bed room residence appears to be like out on the city and mountains from a wooded hillside. Designed in 1935 in modern day farmhouse fashion and lately intestine-renovated, the household capabilities an open residing area with take in-in chef’s kitchen and retractable glass wall leading to the viewing deck, and a principal suite with accordion doors to the higher deck.
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The landscaped property contains terraced gardens, a dining patio, and a road-level garage. $2,595,000. Shamon Shamonki, Sotheby’s International Realty – Brentwood Brokerage, (310) 481-4372.
Venice
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“Radius Home,” constructed this year, was designed by the L.A.-centered architecture studio Pentagon. The sculptural four-bed room home has European white oak and radiant-warmth cement flooring, Venetian plaster partitions, curved walnut-clad shelving, picture windows, and an angled grand staircase circling an atrium, lit by a walkable oculus skylight embedded in the rooftop terrace.
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A landscaped central courtyard surrounds a basalt slab set with a swimming pool, sundeck, and firepit. $7,200,000. Sandra Miller, Engel & Völkers Santa Monica, (310) 616-6213.
Westside
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Established on the slopes of Mandeville Canyon, this 4-bed room residence has views of the forest and the Santa Monica Mountains. The 1960 midcentury-modern property, intended by architect Bernard Zimmerman in cantilevered glass and steel sections, features a dwelling place with double-sided fire, most important suite with fireplace, family area, and wine cellar.
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The 3.4-acre lot is wooded with sycamore and eucalyptus and involves decks, multilevel gardens, pool, and guesthouse. $5,000,000. Simon Beardmore, Sotheby’s Global Realty – Brentwood Brokerage, (310) 892-6454.
Melrose
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Photographer Grey Malin created this 5-bedroom property in Melrose Village’s Design District. The Southern Colonial and coastal-encouraged house has dwelling and eating rooms open to a chef’s kitchen with island principal suite with soaker tub, sitting region, and patio and roof deck with out of doors kitchen area and views of the Hollywood sign.
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Outside the house are a entrance courtyard with pepper trees and olive bushes, a sun porch, and a yard with lawn, pool, warm tub, and cabana. $4,495,000. Joshua Gaunya, DPP Serious Estate, (310) 275-2223.
Pacific Palisades
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This Spanish-inflected Tuscan-fashion farmhouse in Castellammare was built by architect-to-the-stars Paul R. Williams in 1927. Recently refurbished, the three-bedroom household capabilities beamed ceilings, broad-plank oak flooring, arched doorways, created-ins, Juliet balconies, and image home windows with views of mountains, pines, and the Getty Villa the furnishings are also for sale.
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The property includes a walled brick courtyard and a guesthouse with a kitchen area and bed room with hearth. $3,988,000. Zackariah Neeley, Keller Williams Earth Course, (805) 559-2209.
Westlake
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This two-bed room condominium is on the best floor of a 1949 Spanish-style building concerning Westlake North and Historic Filipinotown. Lately renovated, the residence has white-oak engineered flooring, large ceilings, windows framing sky and city sights, an up to date kitchen with brass finishes and butcher block counters, a main suite with a windowed office nook, and a balcony.
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On the fenced and gated whole lot is a single-automobile garage provided with the unit. $499,000. Elizabeth McDonald, TRG Realty Enterprise, Inc., (323) 313-5780.
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