Architect Ben Wiseman designed the Traditional style home for Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kanin in 1940. The house is located at 271 Loring Avenue in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
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Architect Benjamin A. Wiseman designed the Colonial Revival style house for Alan Markowitz & Sons in 1940. The architect was very active in the Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood in the 1930s, designing no less than eight homes on Spring Oak Drive and Spring Oak Terrace between 1932 and 1939.
The 4-bedroom, 4-bath home in 3070 sq. ft. is currently (July 2016) on the market listed for sale for $2,849,000 and described in the listing as "Wide tree lined streets, magnolias in bloom, the Oaks is beyond compare. Situated on an estate like parcel, this (home) reigns supreme. French doors open to flat lush grounds and abundant fruit trees. Upgraded & expanded over the years, it has the most desirable floor plan with all 4 bedrooms on the second floor. Over-sized master suite with his & her walk in closets
The elegant step down living room has a stunning marble fireplace, custom cabinetry and a bay of original casement windows. A charming den with fireplace and French doors open to the great outdoors. The formal dining room feaures period details of oak floors, moldings, & wainscoting. The eat in French country kitchen with Wolf and Traulsen appliances opens to an entertainers backyard complete with wet bar. Swimmer's pool is completely private with peek-a-boo views. For security, there's direct access from the 2-car garage & gated entry. Grassy parks, hiking and neighborhood picnics, this is a magical place to live".
Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
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Architect Benjamin A. Wiseman designed the Colonial Revival style house for Alan Markowitz & Sons in 1940. The architect was very active in the Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood in the 1930s, designing no less than eight homes on Spring Oak Drive and Spring Oak Terrace between 1932 and 1939.
The 4-bedroom, 4-bath home in 3070 sq. ft. is currently (July 2016) on the market listed for sale for $2,849,000 and described in the listing as "Wide tree lined streets, magnolias in bloom, the Oaks is beyond compare. Situated on an estate like parcel, this (home) reigns supreme. French doors open to flat lush grounds and abundant fruit trees. Upgraded & expanded over the years, it has the most desirable floor plan with all 4 bedrooms on the second floor. Over-sized master suite with his & her walk in closets
The elegant step down living room has a stunning marble fireplace, custom cabinetry and a bay of original casement windows. A charming den with fireplace and French doors open to the great outdoors. The formal dining room feaures period details of oak floors, moldings, & wainscoting. The eat in French country kitchen with Wolf and Traulsen appliances opens to an entertainers backyard complete with wet bar. Swimmer's pool is completely private with peek-a-boo views. For security, there's direct access from the 2-car garage & gated entry. Grassy parks, hiking and neighborhood picnics, this is a magical place to live".
Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
Tags: Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Los Angeles Architecture Los Feliz Oaks LFIA Los Feliz Improvement Association
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Architect Benjamin A. Wiseman designed the Colonial Revival style house for Alan Markowitz & Sons in 1940. The architect was very active in the Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood in the 1930s, designing no less than eight homes on Spring Oak Drive and Spring Oak Terrace between 1932 and 1939.
The 4-bedroom, 4-bath home in 3070 sq. ft. is currently (July 2016) on the market listed for sale for $2,849,000 and described in the listing as "Wide tree lined streets, magnolias in bloom, the Oaks is beyond compare. Situated on an estate like parcel, this (home) reigns supreme. French doors open to flat lush grounds and abundant fruit trees. Upgraded & expanded over the years, it has the most desirable floor plan with all 4 bedrooms on the second floor. Over-sized master suite with his & her walk in closets
The elegant step down living room has a stunning marble fireplace, custom cabinetry and a bay of original casement windows. A charming den with fireplace and French doors open to the great outdoors. The formal dining room feaures period details of oak floors, moldings, & wainscoting. The eat in French country kitchen with Wolf and Traulsen appliances opens to an entertainers backyard complete with wet bar. Swimmer's pool is completely private with peek-a-boo views. For security, there's direct access from the 2-car garage & gated entry. Grassy parks, hiking and neighborhood picnics, this is a magical place to live".
Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
Tags: Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Los Angeles Architecture Los Feliz Oaks LFIA Los Feliz Improvement Association
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Architect Benjamin A. Wiseman designed the Colonial Revival style house for Alan Markowitz & Sons in 1940. The architect was very active in the Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood in the 1930s, designing no less than eight homes on Spring Oak Drive and Spring Oak Terrace between 1932 and 1939.
The 4-bedroom, 4-bath home in 3070 sq. ft. is currently (July 2016) on the market listed for sale for $2,849,000 and described in the listing as "Wide tree lined streets, magnolias in bloom, the Oaks is beyond compare. Situated on an estate like parcel, this (home) reigns supreme. French doors open to flat lush grounds and abundant fruit trees. Upgraded & expanded over the years, it has the most desirable floor plan with all 4 bedrooms on the second floor. Over-sized master suite with his & her walk in closets
The elegant step down living room has a stunning marble fireplace, custom cabinetry and a bay of original casement windows. A charming den with fireplace and French doors open to the great outdoors. The formal dining room feaures period details of oak floors, moldings, & wainscoting. The eat in French country kitchen with Wolf and Traulsen appliances opens to an entertainers backyard complete with wet bar. Swimmer's pool is completely private with peek-a-boo views. For security, there's direct access from the 2-car garage & gated entry. Grassy parks, hiking and neighborhood picnics, this is a magical place to live".
Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
Tags: Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Los Angeles Architecture Los Feliz Oaks LFIA Los Feliz Improvement Association
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