On The Market: Culver City Three-Bedroom Historic Landmark
Tuesday, March 11, 2008, by Marissa Gluck

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This one has...potential. Some of the tilework, especially in the bathrooms, might qualify it for a "That's Rather Hideous" nomination, but we see good bones, a landmark designation, and exposed wood beam ceilings. According to the listing for 4070 Lafayette Place, the three-bedroom, one and three/fourth bath house was originally built by a MGM architect. What you'll get: Doors from Peru, hand painted tiles, antique light fixtures and a gold leaf master ceiling. Additionally, via the listing, the "kitchen has an antique stove and a copper ceiling, and there's a built in BBQ and bar area, w/ Venetian acid washed walls." Snazzy. List price: $888,000.

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· 4070 Lafayette Place [MLS]


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