On the Market: A Brooklyn Townhouse, a Craftsman in Oakland, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week
The listings also include a midcentury modern in Los Angeles, a 1957 block-and-beam home, and a converted flat in London.
The listings also include a midcentury modern in Los Angeles, a 1957 block-and-beam home, and a converted flat in London.
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This 1957 Block-and-Beam Home Dazzles With Vibrant Vintage Vibes
"Welcome to The Plummer House, a custom-built 1957 midcentury block-and-beam that has been widely featured in various magazines," says listing agent Cameron Stephens. "Located at the end of the cul-de-sac, this architectural gem is truly one of a kind, and it has been lovingly restored and reimagined by the visionary eye of Los Angeles interior designer, Piney Interiors. The home is an entertainer’s dream, featuring owner upgrades throughout including handlaid herringbone parquet floors, massive wood beams, indoor and outdoor grills, fully owned solar panels, custom gates, and floor-to-ceiling sliding walls of glass."
A Landmark Brooklyn Heights Townhouse Is On the Market for $5.9M
"44 Willow Place in Brooklyn Heights is a trophy home, recently reimagined in a gut renovation by its design industry owners," according to listing agent James Cornell. "A notable modernist townhouse designed by renowned architects Joseph Merz and Mary Merz in 1965 and one of only three modern landmark-approved townhouses in the neighborhood, this spectacular home now offers three bedrooms and two and half baths, a stunning new kitchen, and gorgeous living, dining and home office spaces in its 3,036 square feet, along with a coveted private garage."
A Midcentury Gem With a Prime Pool Patio Makes a Splash in L.A.
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