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What's new at Real Estate - Orange County 2-story classic looking fit at 115This Craftsman home in Angelino Heights dates to 1905 — as Theodore Roosevelt began his first full term as president. Extensively restored, the handsome two-story retains its 115-year-old millwork and an arched brick fireplace that creates a focal point in the living room. Page 6 - no comments - 98 views  ‘Full House’ but at a lesser priceBuilt in 1883 by Charles Hinkel Lewis, the home spans three stories in the Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood. Inside, there’s a living room with a marble fireplace, a lounge with built-ins, a den with a wet bar and a sunny dining area. Page 10 - no comments - 138 views  A leafy spot for feeling the partDespite a busy schedule, actress Teresa Ruiz admits her mornings are pretty idyllic. Clutching something to read and a hot cup of coffee, she steps into the leafy front garden of her home, relaxes into a glider and tosses a ball to Louie, the black Labradoodle she helps care for. Page 13 - no comments - 77 views  They turn dumpy homes into quick sellersWho knows if the groovy 1963 and ’75 Volkswagen buses driven by twins Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb contribute to their stellar success in real estate? Such vintage vehicles are treasured by hipsters (if sometimes ironically) in the Pacific Northwest, home to their new HGTV show “Unsellable Houses. Page 25 - no comments - 104 views  Early bloomer in Poppy Peak areaAn early Carr neighbor built this Spanish Colonial in 1929. Stylistically, it is somewhat of a rarity among the historic district’s defining Modernist houses, designed by architects including Richard Neutra and Lyman Ennis, that sprang up from the 1930s through the 1960s. Page 56 - no comments - 72 views 
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