Perry Neuschatz-Designed Post and Beam Home Lists for $1.485M
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Known as the Surtshin House, this spectacular mid-century Post and Beam designed by award-winning architect Perry Neuschatz, features a "Wing Roof" with twelve-foot high beam ceilings. Walls of glass and clerestory windows allow for an abundance of natural light to filter throughout the house. Thoughtfully sited on a 17,000-square-foot corner lot, the four-bedroom modernist home features approximately 2,300 square feet of living space.
The open living room and dining area with an atrium gaze upon a sparkling pool and massive backyard. The swanky den with a fireplace and built-in shelving is a mid-century enthusiast's dream come true. Floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors throughout the house create a seamless transition to the outdoor space. Many of the home's original elements still remain intact, including Eichler redwood siding, brick detailing, sliding panel room divider, and a folding wood partition.
The side yard offers 8,000 square feet of flat land for endless possibilities. The home includes a modern kitchen, two updated bathrooms, a recently installed HVAC system and solar panels that provide an incredible savings on your power bill. Located in a quiet neighborhood one block north of Sherwood Forest and a short distance to CSUN.
The home is listed for $1,485,000 with Todd Bachenheimer, Anthony Stellini and Sherri Rogers at Compass.
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