A bright orange front door pops against the crisp white exterior and native landscaping.
Built in 1951, this well-preserved home is nestled on nearly 10 acres next to Chabot Park.
Built in 1964, this 2,442-square-foot home comes with refreshed interiors and a lush internal courtyard.
Here is an aerial view showcasing the property's multi-car garage, front courtyard, and close proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
Set in the historic Crestwood Hills neighborhood, this 1954 home comes with solar panels, a rainwater collection system, and an electric car charger.
Built in 1957, the 2,289-square-foot home was recently treated to a full revamp and now comes with vibrant interiors and an oasis-like backyard.
Inside, polished concrete floors run throughout, connecting the expansive living room and dining area. The remodeled kitchen is cleverly situated in the center, open-air atrium.
17029 Vintage Street in Northridge, California, is currently listed for $1,399,000 by Cameron Stephens of Stephens Real Estate.
New landscaping and exterior lighting surround the pool in the backyard, complete with a partially covered outdoor dining area.
“A 10-minute walk down a semiprivate path leads directly to a somewhat secluded beach, yet 20 minutes later you’re in the center of the city,” states the listing.
Designed by Edward Fickett and restored by Philip Overbaugh, this 1957 residence freely flows from inside to out.
Cash’s spirit lives on in this tranquil 1960s retreat he helped design.
This three-level studio shows Frank Gehry’s practical side, while still leaving room for fun.