Newly built Spanish house in Cheviot Hills adheres to its classic roots
High ceilings, bright interiors and an open floor plan distinguish this newly built Spanish-style home from its vintage neighbors. Character details include a red tile roof, wrought iron railings and graceful interior arches.
Address: 2607 Patricia Ave., Los Angeles 90064
Price: $3.49 million
Built: 2016
Lot size: 7,056 square feet
House size: 4,420 square feet, four bedrooms, five bathrooms
Features: Living, family and master bedroom fireplaces, foyer, dining room, kitchen island, dual kitchen sinks, dual ovens, pantry, beamed ceiling, vaulted ceilings, coffered ceiling, hardwood and tile floors, golf course views, mature landscaping, lawn
About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 90064 ZIP Code in September was $1.16 million based on 26 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 7.1% increase compared with the same month last year.
Agent: Paul Wylie, (323) 515-9585, and Richard Albert, (323) 929-7653, both with Lamerica Real Estate
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