Los Angeles Times - 16.11.2019

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HOT PROPERTY LOS ANGELES TIMES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 WSCE


HOME OF THE WEEK


This barn-inspired residence is
surrounded by native trees, or-
chards and gardens in Colfax
Meadows, the Studio City neigh-
borhood named for Schuyler
Colfax, who served as vice presi-
dent from 1869 to 1873.
Three types of siding, metal
chimneys and gooseneck-style
exterior lights give a pastoral vibe.
Inside, open-concept living spaces
sit beneath vaulted ceilings with
thick beams and trusses.

The details


Location:4047 Beck Ave., Studio
City, 91604
Asking price: $6.35 million
Year built: 2009
Architect:Gus Duffy
Living area: 6,000 square feet, six
bedrooms, six bathrooms
Lot size:0.51 acre
Features:Polished concrete
floors; four wood-burning fireplac-
es; sliding barn-style doors; cen-
ter-island kitchen; mud room;
guesthouse; vegetable gardens
About the area:In the 91604 ZIP
Code, based on 40 sales, the medi-
an for single-family homes in
September was $1.39 million, a
46.5% year-over-year increase,
according to Redfin.com.
Agents: Fred Holley, CORE Real
Estate Group, (310) 780-7653, and
Jana Jones-Duffy, Coldwell
Banker, (310) 612-0831

To submit a candidate, send high-
res color photos via Dropbox.com,
photographer’s permission and
a description of the house to
[email protected].

Pastoral


vibe in


Studio


City


By Neal J. Leitereg

Photographs byJeffrey OngPostRain Productions
BUILT ONa half-acre lot, this barn-inspired home is surrounded by orchards, gardens and native trees. It’s listed for $6.35 million.

INTERIOR SPACESinclude a mud room, six bedrooms, six
bathrooms and a center-island kitchen in 6,000 square feet.

VAULTED CEILINGS,some with thick beams and trusses,
complement the open layout. The home was built in 2009.
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