Transitional Craftsman remains rooted in Venice’s history
Tucked behind hedges and fences on a Venice walk street, this Transitional Craftsman was built more than a century ago by area founder and conservationist Abbot Kinney for his son, Thornton.
The breezy two-story was later renovated and expanded in 2006 by local architect Michael Hricak, who added a new wing while preserving much of the original details. Among the versatile spaces is a whitewashed living room with built-in benches around the fireplace. The rooftop deck takes in sweeping ocean views.
The details
Location: 16 Park Ave., Venice, 90291
Asking price: $2.985 million
Year built: 1906
House size: 2,825 square feet, three bathrooms, four bedrooms
Lot size: 4,809-square-foot lot
Features: Courtyard entry, original built-ins and molding; updated kitchen; breakfast area; sunroom, living room, family room, rear patio with built-in barbecue, two master bedrooms, rooftop deck, parking for seven cars
About the area: In the 90291 ZIP Code, based on 20 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in November was $1.763 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 9% increase in median price year over year.
Agents: Penny Muck and Tami Pardee, (310) 907-6517, Halton Pardee + Partners
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