Showing posts with label Fairhaven_Tract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairhaven_Tract. Show all posts

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Stylish and Swanky Fairhaven Tract Eichler Home

896 S. Woodland St, Orange, CA - 1960 - $840,000
I really like this Eichler Home in the Fairhaven Tract in Orange.  Built in 1960, this mid-century modern post and beam design has many original qualities to this design.  896 S. Woodland St, Orange, CA provides a generous 2,022 square feet of living space in this open plan home.Just take a look at those paneled walls in the dining area!
Floor-to-ceiling walls of glass and sliding doors which open to a large back yard, allow natural light to enter the home while the deep eave provides for shade in the back of the house.  The four bedroom and 2 bathroom home is being offered for $840,000.  If you are interested in this home and would like more information, please contact modern homes los angeles for assistance.  I really like this home as it is in very very good condition with many original original details.  If I had to choose between the recently listed Fairhaven Eichler Home at 3810 E. Fernwood with the grotto, I'd certainly chose this one.  I think the photos say it all.





Listing and photos courtesy of Kelly Laule, BLSC

1960 Eichler Fairhaven Tract Home Fairly Entact

3810 E. Fernwood Ave, Orange - Eichler Home, 1960 - $890,000
As one of the rarer Eichler Home models in the Fairhaven Tract in Orange, this plan has not been seen for sale in years. This model is uncommon to find, as it features a corner living room with two walls of glass that look out onto the custom-design pool and waterfall grotto. The four bedroom and 2 bathroom mid-century modern is a spacious 2,033 square foot living space with walls of glass surrounding this home built in 1960.  3810 E. Fernwood Ave, Orange, CA is being offered at $890,000.
Tongue and groove ceilings, polished concrete floors and one heck of a pool make this home worth a view.  Situated on a 8,276 square foot lot, there is plenty of outdoor seating areas to entertain.  This post and beam design is a refreshing take on the Fairhaven neighborhood.  Some of the interior design seems a bit dated and inappropriate for this could-be swank house.  It will be up to the new owner to supply the proper mid-century modern furnishings to truly envelope the period.  The kitchen is in relatively good condition with some upgraded steel appliances.  In general, there is plenty of space to relax or find a quiet corner to catch a few chapters of your current reading list.  Contact modern homes los angeles for more information or to set up an appointment to view this home.




Listing and photos courtesy Kelly Laule, BLSC.