Posts Tagged with ‘Flipping Out’
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Shockingly Transformed 1927 Spanish Flip
08 May 2012Purchased Dec. 2011 for $225k, this 1927 Spanish in Highland Park has been reborn for $439k with most of it’s vintage charm intact. Frankly, it doesn’t even look like the same house. Kudos to the developers for not doing a cheapy flip and bigger props for not getting too greedy with the resale price. To view this home or for more information, let me know.
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Would You Buy This 16-Day Flip in El Sereno?
26 Apr 2012 -
Craftsman Flip Aims for $350k in 6 Months
25 Apr 2012Per the listing, this 1923 Craftsman in Eagle Rock was a victim of the December 2011 wind storms when a tree fell through the house. As such, this house is “newly built” because it was taken down to the framing. Located in Eagle Rock north of Colorado, it closed in October 2011 for $350k. Now re-listed for $699k, it’s currently the most expensive home on the market in the area. Selling points include all new systems, a retrofitted foundation, marble counters, George Nelson bubble chandelier, Toto toilet, Milgard low e windows. I’m not sure if a light fixture and a flashy can justifies a $350k upcharge, but perhaps the 400 sq. ft. master addition with vaulted ceilings, new bathroom and bonus room does. Then again, I still kind of prefer the original living room with the vintage oak floors. For more information or to view, let me know. 5225 Hartwick St., Los Angeles, 90041 5225 Hartwick St., Los Angeles, 90041 $699k 3 bedrooms/2 baths 1615 sq. ft., 7449 sq. ft. lot 1923 Craftsman Complete Redo, View, Bonus Room