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1920s Spanish Colonial Revival in Pacific Palisades seeks $4.9M

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Built by developer Frank E. Bundy, it’s looking for its second owner.

Photos by Brandon Valente, courtesy of Rachelle Rosten

Here’s concrete proof that some people can have nice things. Now up for grabs in bucolic Santa Monica Canyon is a well-preserved Spanish Colonial Revival built by pioneering real estate developer Frank E. Bundy that’s been in the same family for nine decades.

Offered in a trust sale, the 2,595-square-foot home has four bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a bounty of original features, including beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, arched doorways, French windows, built-in hutches and vanities, and colorful tile.

Per the listing, included in the sale are three adjacent parcels totaling 16,732 square feet of land. Asking price is $4.9 million. An open house is scheduled between 2 and 5 p.m. Sunday.