Old and new in Venice
This clean-lined Venice residence unites the old and new by integrating a 1910 California bungalow into its contemporary design. Now at its heart is a vaultedceiling common area comprising a center-island kitchen and family room with a wall of lighted builtins. Telescoping glass doors open to decking and patio space to extend the home’s footprint outdoors.
The details
Location: 655 Broadway St., Venice, 90291
Asking price: $4.985 million Architect: Noah Walker
Living area: 3,812 square feet, four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms Lot size: 5,195 square feet
Features: Natural wood siding; oversize clerestories; walls of built-ins; chef ’s kitchen with Grigio Collemandina marble island; breakfast nook; family room; decking; patio; upper den with wet bar; finished garage/bonus room
About the area: In the 90291 ZIP Code, based on 11 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in January was $1.72 million, a 9.5% decrease compared with the same month last year, according to CoreLogic.
Agents: Justin Alexander and Mick Partridge; Hilton & Hyland; (310) 278-3311
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