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This three-bedroom home in the Hollywood Hills was built in 1963, though it looks nearly brand new. A host of recent updates have transformed the midcentury residence into a sleek, contemporary-looking property with new appliances and fixtures, but the main selling point is the views.
Perched on a nearly half-acre lot west of Runyon Canyon Park, the house is nestled among the trees and surrounded by multiple wooden decks, along with dirt pathways and a bit of garden space. The interior of the home features floor-to-ceiling windows and folding glass doors to maximize natural light and views across the hills.
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Other features include an open kitchen, dining, and living space; hardwood floors; and three en-suite bathrooms. The master bathroom is particularly luxurious, with a double vanity, freestanding bathtub, and a glass-enclosed shower that looks out onto the trees outside.
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The 2,260-square-foot home also has an attached two-car garage and a concrete alcove alongside the house that's equipped now for grilling.
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Asking price is $2.749 million.
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