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4 New Construction Homes Open House

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 3974 Beethoven St Los Angeles CA 90066  See map

 

4 New Construction Single Family Homes designed by famed architects, Killefer Flammang, with impeccable design, the highest quality construction and sustainable features, including redwood siding from an 1863 lumber mill, Nichiha cement panels & sustainably harvested Bamboo wood floors. The gourmet kitchen has Caesar Stone counters, Porcelenosa tiles & Bosch appliances. The large living room has 11ft ceilings that give the home an amazing open feel full of light. Even the staircases are dramatic with free hanging glass stair treads. The bright master suite has high ceilings, a walk-in closet & a gorgeous shower with pebble stone floors & domed skylight. The 1st floor guest bedroom has its own entrance and works great as an office or rental unit. These are single family homes with private garages & no common walls or systems. Located in Mar Vista not far from the beach, these homes are near numerous shops and award wining restaurants. Open Sunday 2-7PM! Come Enjoy Food, Drinks, Music & Great Architecture!

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