The most beautiful house in Culver City Ridiculously Priced to Sell. This house has been completely reconstructed, not just your average remodel job. That?s only $555 per sq. ft.!
Truly an amazing house. If you are looking for that perfect dream home, stop looking ? this is it. 3 Bedroom 2 Bath in Culver City's Veteran Park Tree-lined Street completely reconstructed custom designer home by CCForteza with all the details one can appreciate. Hardwood floor, Gourmet Kit, Special stone tiles, pavers, wainscoting, crowns, a must see home to appreciate. House is GREEN ? energy efficient from top to bottom with tank-less water heater, double pane doors and windows, completely insulated, high efficiency appliances, etc. Pre-wired for alarm system, LAN, Cable, CAT5 and future home automation system structured wiring. Showroom type garage with solid wood door and special floor tiles and built in cabinets with countertop and a sink. Trex Deck System and a built-in Gourmet BBQ with built-in refrigerator and warming drawer. Driveway has custom electric gate. Open every Sun ? for slide presentation, visit http://www.CCForteza.com/Barman
Features
Energy Efficient House, Built in BBQ with exterior refrigerator, Professional Appliances, Gourmet Kitchen, Hardwood Floors, Designer Home, Completely Reconstructed, Walk-in Closets, special natural stone tiles, large family room, showroom garage, electric gate, pre-wired for home automation, Jacuzzi Tub, TREX Patio, custom pavers, double pane windows, siding, fully landscaped, custom wood work.
Listing Agent: Carlos Forteza
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