The northerly stretches of Boulevard Oaks, where the call of the Southwest Freeway is clear and constant! Four lovely homes await your visit:
Location: 1336 Vassar St.
Details: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths; 2,398 sq. ft.
Price: $749,000
The Scoop: Recently remodeled 1935 bungalow in Vassar Place, with arched doorways, plantation shutters, mustard and seagrass interiors. Kitchen has built-in desk, Breakfast Nook, arched faux-finish vent hood. Ceiling-mounted sound system in both bathrooms. On the market for 3 months already.
Open House: Sunday, 2-4 pm
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Location: 1658 Banks St.
Details: 3 bedrooms, 3 baths; 2,952 sq. ft.
Price: $899,000
The Scoop: Renovated 1935 single-story on corner of Dunlavy in North Edgemont features Mansard roof and large windows. Courtyard garden, new Master Suite with polished concrete floors, glass wall tile in Kitchen. Listed since the beginning of September.
Open House: Sunday, 3-5 pm
Location: 1615 Banks St.
Details: 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths; 3,127 sq. ft.
Price: $1,149,000
The Scoop: 1930 2-story brick home on large lot in North Edgemont with pool and burned carcass of Garage that seller promises to demolish. Renovated Kitchen has slate floors, cherry cabinets, granite countertops. Recessed lighting throughout. Dining Room has mirrored wall, faux-finished ceiling. Just listed.
Open House: Sunday, 3-5 pm
Location: 1659 Milford St.
Details: 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths; 4,999 sq. ft.
Price: $1,399,000
The Scoop: 2-story brick home on the corner of Dunlavy in North Edgemont, built in 1939; recently expanded and renovated. Game Room has surround sound, wet bar. Kitchen has blond concrete countertops, stainless-steel appliances. Covered patio overlooks back yard. On the market since April. Price cut 3 times already, a total of $170.9K
Open House: Sunday, 3-5 pm
I lived for 10 years on Vassar and these homes from the area are really great. I hope like hell no one decided to level these for McMansions.
A pretentious acquaintance bought a hideous stucco faux-chateau McMansion in that area. Of course you have to be polite & say it is nice, which of course it would be, as the centerpiece of a Florida amusement park.
Robert, THAT was hilarious. Thanks for the laughs… and of course, your comment is true.