"If you're a romantic with a little gumption, this property is worth a look," says the listing for this Pacific Palisades fixer, and we'd have to agree. Built in 1946, the 2,941-square-foot house mixes traditional ranch stylings with some mid-century modern accents. The listing also mentions that "the kitchen has no sink and there are a few open walls," but what it does have are four bedrooms, three baths, beamed, cathedral ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, plus a brick fireplace, a swimming pool, pool house, and "a separate entrance windowed cellar in the rear of the property - large enough to be transformed into a home office." Sited on an 8,402-square-foot lot with ocean and canyon views, it's asking $1.395 million.
· 636 N LAS CASAS Ave [Redfin]
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