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What's new at Real Estate - San Fernando Valley / Ventura A new romance for Spanish villaBuilt in 1929, the home has stayed in touch with its architectural roots, offering leaded glass windows, an ivy-draped facade and plenty of wood and tile finishes. Common spaces include a living room under vaulted ceilings, aformal dining room, an eat-in kitchen and a dramatic rounded office. Page 6 - no comments - 280 views  An ode to a modern geniusLight and voluminous, the modern residence opens to a soaring living room with an artistic fireplace. Across from the living room, windows of varying geometric shapes punctuate a curving two-story dining room with bursts of natural light.. Page 14 - no comments - 196 views  A place to live — and to rent outWhen I bought my first house I went from paying less than $1,000 a month to $3,800. It was the scariest thing I ever did. I took the leap of faith that my husband and my careers would continue to flourish and also that we would be able to make money renting out the teeny guest unit in the back on Airbnb. Page 22 - no comments - 222 views  Rolling Hills ranch wrangles the big bucksAcannabis entrepreneur, a former motion picture studio head and a cosmetics executive are among the latest movers and shakers in L.A. County’s residential real estate market. Here’s a look at the priciest residential home sales that closed in February. $15. Page 26 - no comments - 239 views  Creating a home that tells your storyThe homes that I remember have themes and stories that tell me about who lives there. People look at Pinterest or magazines, and they want to copy exactly what’s there. That will only get you so far. You can have a very puttogether space that doesn’t really say anything about you. Page 30 - no comments - 243 views  Wait, that’s Duke’s chairHer yellow living room houses a square cage for her 1-year-old, long-haired Peruvian guinea pig, while a large, close-up portrait of her clumber spaniel, Duke, proudly hangs in the middle of the room. (Her chinchilla, Mr. Pibb, resides in the kitchen.). Page 34 - no comments - 303 views 
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