Craftsman homes in L.A. for under $1 million
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The American Arts and Crafts movement dates back to the late 19th century, but its enduring popularity means that prices for Craftsman-style homes are decidedly more modern. Here’s a look at a few homes that are listed at under $1 million.
MID-CITY
This modern reinterpretation of a 1913 classic sits on a lot with a detached office and a detached apartment/studio.
Address: 4507 Lomita St., Los Angeles 90019
Listed for: $995,000 for four bedrooms, three bathrooms, 1,650 square feet
Features: Bamboo floors, double-paned windows, finished basement
About the area: In the 90019 ZIP Code, based on 17 sales, the median price for single-family homes in January was $950,000, according to CoreLogic.
HARVARD HEIGHTS
This two-story Craftsman, which dates to 1903, contains a basement, an attic and its original central staircase.
Address: 1744 S. Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles 90006
List price: $889,000 for five bedrooms, four bathrooms, 2,500 square feet
Features: Remodeled kitchen, copper plumbing, updated electrical systems
About the area: In the 90006 ZIP Code, based on seven sales, the median price for single-family homes in January was $529,000, according to CoreLogic.
SILVER LAKE
This 1922 bungalow blends original character details with modern updates.
Address: 920 Manzanita St., Los Angeles 90029
List price: $799,000 for two bedrooms, one bathroom, 1,134 square feet
Features: Portico entry, forced-air heating, dishwasher
About the area: In the 90029 ZIP Code, based on four sales, the median price for single-family homes in January was $687,000, according to CoreLogic.
TOPANGA
The 1923 view home in the Fernwood area includes beamed ceilings, a fireplace and a Japanese-style soaking tub in the master suite.
Address: 19770 Grand View Drive, Topanga 90290
List price: $769,000 for two bedrooms, two bathrooms, square footage unavailable
Features: Reclaimed barn-wood interior walls, guest studio, patio with built-in pizza oven
About the area: In the 90290 ZIP Code, based on six sales, the median price for single-family homes in January was $870,000, according to CoreLogic.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
A stained-glass and wood entry door sets the tone for the 1914 two-story, which has a wraparound porch in keeping with the architectural style.
Address: 1811 S. Norton Ave., Los Angeles 90019
List price: $750,000 for five bedrooms, two bathrooms, 2,864 square feet
Features: Original wood details, updated kitchen, manicured landscaping
About the area: In the 90019 ZIP Code, based on 17 sales, the median price for single-family homes in January was $950,000, according to CoreLogic.
LONG BEACH
An updated kitchen awash in white cabinetry and subway tile highlights this updated Craftsman bungalow in Long Beach.
Address: 2205 E. Spaulding St., Long Beach, 90804
Listed for: $384,810 for two bedrooms and one bathroom in 850 square feet (3,375-square-foot lot)
Features: Hardwood floors, breakfast bar, outdoor deck/patio
About the area: In the 90804 ZIP Code, based on 4 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in January was $492,000, up 53.7% from January 2015, according to CoreLogic.
—Lauren Beale
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