Brick Sidewalks
Cathedral-Vaulted Ceilings, Crown Moldings, Custom Window Covering, Entrance - Foyer, LED Lighting, Mirrored Closet Door(s), Natural Day Lighting, Open Floor Plan, Plaster Walls, Recessed Lighting, Window Shutters
Granite Counters, Greenhouse Window, Open to Family Room, Remodeled
Cooktop - Electric, Double Oven, Garbage Disposal, Gas Dryer Hook Up, Microwave, Range Hood, Self Cleaning Oven, Trash Compactor, Vented Exhaust Fan
Park Estates (36)
2 Master Bedrooms, Dressing Room/Area, Main Floor Master Bedroom, Walk-In Closet
Bidet, Marble Shower, Marble Vanity(s), Remodeled, Stall Shower
3
1
Central, Dual AC
Stucco/Brick
Y
Marble
Carpet - Partial, Ceramic Tile, Hardwood - Partial
Forced Air, Natural Gas
Breakfast Counter/Bar, Family Room, Formal Dining Rm
16700
2
Driveway - Brick, Driveway Gate, Garage - Rear Entry, Garage Attached, Oversized Garage, RV Access/Parking
Awning, Brick
Black Bottom Pool, Cabana, Filtered Only - No Heat, In Ground, Waterfall
Single Family Residence
Concrete Tile
Den/Office, Family Room, Formal Entry, Individual Laundry Room, Sun Room
In, Connected & Paid
One Level
Contemporary
No View
District/Public
Coldwell Banker Coast Alliance
Kris Conrad
The original name of Los Angeles was “El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de la Porciuncula.” This translates as “The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of the Small Portion.” The name was almost bigger than the population, which stood at just 44 people when the town was first settled.