This gated Tudor in Encino holds a secret
Sometimes, it’s what you don’t see that makes a home special. This roomy Tudor-style house in Encino has a library/office that conceals a secret passageway. A portion of the bookshelf swings open to reveal a hidden staircase to the next level.
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac behind a gated driveway, the four-bedroom home also features a formal living room with cathedral ceilings, a nursery/gym and a media/game room. The dining room takes in city, mountain and tree views.
Address: 16218 Bertella Drive, Encino 91436
Price: $2.799 million
Built: 1989
Lot size: 18,078 square feet
House size: 5,233 square feet, four bedrooms, seven bathrooms
Features: Center island kitchen with two Sub-Zero refrigerators, six-burner Wolf stove, Dacor double ovens, two Fisher & Paykel dish drawers, two warming drawers and walk-in pantry; breakfast nook; family room with fireplace; master retreat with fireplace, sitting area, spa tub, steam shower, dual vanities and walk-in closets; deck; outdoor barbecue island; lagoon pool with built-in water slide and spa; outdoor shower; cabana bathroom
About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 91436 ZIP Code in September was $1.25 million based on 23 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 4.2% decrease compared with the same month last year.
Agents: Frederick Vallance, Rodeo Realty, (818) 404-4663
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