Home of the Week: Venice jewel shines from top to bottom
This newly built home illuminates its Venice street with an angled front and mixed-medium siding that pops against bright accent lighting. The gleaming details are echoed in the living room, where floating light fixtures and backlit molding create an ambience-changing effect. In the master bathroom, the mood strikes a balance of relaxation and extravagance, with jewel-encrusted chandeliers that, on a sunny day, create a halo effect over a soaking tub.
The details
Location: 750 California Ave., Venice, 90291
Asking price: $3.795 million
Year built: 2018
Developer: Alon Zakoot
House size: 3,300 square feet, four bedrooms, four bathrooms
Lot size: 2,941 square feet
Features: Designer textiles and finishes; modern light fixtures; backlit molding; floating glass staircase; open-plan living and dining room; center-island kitchen; wine wall; edible vertical garden; custom swimming pool with 12 waterfall features; 800-square-foot rooftop garden
About the area: In the 90291 ZIP Code, based on 16 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in February was $1.8 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 7.6% increase in median price year over year.
Agents: Kerry Ann Sullivan and Tami Pardee, Halton Pardee + Partners, (310) 907-6517
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Twitter: @LATHotProperty
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