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16771 Addison St

  • Encino, CA
  • $1,675,000

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Welcome to 16771 Addison St on the market for the first time in over 55 years! Set in one of Encino's most beloved pocket neighborhoods, this 3-bed, 3-bath home offers 2,271 sqft of living space on a spacious 8,251 sqft lot. In the 1990s, the owner lovingly updated the home to reflect a mid-century modern vibe adding dramatic vaulted ceiling, striking black slate floors, skylights, custom doors, and a stunning circular freestanding fireplace as the centerpiece of the great room. The home has been well maintained over the years with thoughtful upgrades including copper plumbing, central HVAC, newer windows, and large sliding doors that open to a private backyard retreat complete with a swimmer's pool, mature shade trees, and lush gardens. Whether you're looking for a classic you can make your own, an investor seeking a value-add, the possibilities here are endless. Trust sale no court confirmation required. Just blocks to Los Encinos State Historic Park, Encino Park, shops, restaurants, and more!
Welcome to 16771 Addison St on the market for the first time in over 55 years! Set in one of Encino's most beloved pocket neighborhoods, this 3-bed, 3-bath home offers 2,271 sqft of living space on a spacious 8,251 sqft lot. In the 1990s, the owner lovingly updated the home to reflect a mid-century modern vibe adding dramatic vaulted ceiling, striking black slate floors, skylights, custom doors, and a stunning circular freestanding fireplace as the centerpiece of the great room. The home has been well maintained over the years with thoughtful upgrades including copper plumbing, central HVAC, newer windows, and large sliding doors that open to a private backyard retreat complete with a swimmer's pool, mature shade trees, and lush gardens. Whether you're looking for a classic you can make your own, an investor seeking a value-add, the possibilities here are endless. Trust sale no court confirmation required. Just blocks to Los Encinos State Historic Park, Encino Park, shops, restaurants, and more!
Welcome to 16771 Addison St on the market for the first time in over 55 years! Set in one of Encino's most beloved pocket neighborhoods, this 3-bed, 3-bath home offers 2,271 sqft of living space on a spacious 8,251 sqft lot. In the 1990s, the owner lovingly updated the home to reflect a mid-century modern vibe adding dramatic vaulted ceiling, striking black slate floors, skylights, custom doors, and a stunning circular freestanding fireplace as the centerpiece of the great room. The home has been well maintained over the years with thoughtful upgrades including copper plumbing, central HVAC, newer windows, and large sliding doors that open to a private backyard retreat complete with a swimmer's pool, mature shade trees, and lush gardens. Whether you're looking for a classic you can make your own, an investor seeking a value-add, the possibilities here are endless. Trust sale no court confirmation required. Just blocks to Los Encinos State Historic Park, Encino Park, shops, restaurants, and more!
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1949

1949

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

2,271

2,271

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

8,251

8,251

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

2

Three Quarter Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Inside, Room

Flooring

Slate, Wood Laminate

Fireplace

Decorative, Circular, Free Standing, Great Room, Wood Burning

Appliances

Dryer, Garbage Disposal, Range/Oven, Refrigerator
01

Exterior & Building

Story

1

Water Source

Public

Pool

In Ground

Parking

Attached, Garage - 2 Car, Gated, Driveway - Combination, Parking for Guests - Onsite, Side By Side, Garage Is Attached

Heat Type

Central

Air Conditioning

Air Conditioning, Central

Sewer

In Street

Security Features

Gated, Carbon Monoxide Detector(s), Smoke Detector
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

2,271 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

8,251 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

25556693

Type

Residential

Year Built

1949

Neighborhood

Encino

Architecture Styles

Traditional

View Description

Pool

School District

Los Angeles Unified
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Finance

Sales Price

$1,675,000

Zoning

LAR1

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Encino

Encino is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. The area was first settled by the Tongva people, who were later displaced by the Spanish in the 18th century. The land was then used for farming and ranching until the early 20th century, when it began to be developed for residential use. The Encino neighborhood was officially established in the 1920s, and it quickly became a popular place for celebrities and the wealthy to live. Some notable residents of Encino have included actor Vince Vaughn, singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, and former Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant. In the 21st century, Encino remains a desirable place to live due to its proximity to the city and its reputation as a safe and affluent community.

There are a variety of things to do in Encino and the surrounding areas. Some popular options include:

  • The Balboa Sports Complex features a variety of sports fields and courts, including baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and tennis courts.
  • The Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area is a large park that offers hiking trails, a wildlife reserve, and a lake where you can fish or rent paddle boats.
  • The Encino Farmers' Market is held weekly on Sundays, where you can find fresh produce, baked goods, and other food items from local vendors.
  • The Encino Commons is a popular shopping center that features a variety of stores and restaurants.

Additionally, the Encino neighborhood is located near some of the most popular tourist attractions in Los Angeles, such as Griffith Park, the Hollywood Hills and Universal Studios Hollywood, you can easily find many things to do in this area.

Here are a few lesser-known things to check out in Encino and the surrounding area:

  • The Anthony C. Beilenson Park: it features a large lake where you can rent paddle boats, a playground, and picnic areas. The park also has a number of hiking trails, including one that leads to a scenic overlook with views of the San Fernando Valley.
  • The Encino-Tarzana Branch Library: Built in 1957, this historic library designed by architects Langdon and Wilson, is considered a hidden gem in the area. It is a beautiful example of mid-century modern architecture, and it has a variety of books and other resources for visitors to enjoy.
  • The Japanese Garden at the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant: It's a small and peaceful garden located within the water treatment plant. It features a koi pond, a waterfall, and a traditional teahouse. It is a unique and unexpected place to visit and a great place to take a walk and relax.
  • The Encino-Pierce Park: It's a great place to spend a sunny afternoon, this park has a playground, a lighted baseball diamond, and a community center.
  • The Encino-Chase Sport Center: it is a hidden gem for sports enthusiasts, it has a variety of sports fields and courts, including basketball, volleyball, and handball courts, and a weight room.

These are a few examples, but there are many more hidden gems to be discovered in Encino and the surrounding areas. It's worth exploring and asking locals for their recommendations as well.

 

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Encino is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. The area was first settled by the Tongva people, who were later displaced by the Spanish in the 18th century. The land was then used for farming and ranching until the early 20th century, when it began to be developed for residential use. The Encino neighborhood was officially established in the 1920s, and it quickly became a popular place for celebrities and the wealthy to live. Some notable residents of Encino have included actor Vince Vaughn, singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, and former Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant. In the 21st century, Encino remains a desirable place to live due to its proximity to the city and its reputation as a safe and affluent community. There are a variety of things to do in Encino and the surrounding areas. Some popular options include: The Balboa Sports Complex features a variety of sports fields and courts, including baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and tennis courts. The Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area is a large park that offers hiking trails, a wildlife reserve, and a lake where you can fish or rent paddle boats. The Encino Farmers' Market is held weekly on Sundays, where you can find fresh produce, baked goods, and other food items from local vendors. The Encino Commons is a popular shopping center that features a variety of stores and restaurants. Additionally, the Encino neighborhood is located near some of the most popular tourist attractions in Los Angeles, such as Griffith Park, the Hollywood Hills and Universal Studios Hollywood, you can easily find many things to do in this area. Here are a few lesser-known things to check out in Encino and the surrounding area: The Anthony C. Beilenson Park: it features a large lake where you can rent paddle boats, a playground, and picnic areas. The park also has a number of hiking trails, including one that leads to a scenic overlook with views of the San Fernando Valley. The Encino-Tarzana Branch Library: Built in 1957, this historic library designed by architects Langdon and Wilson, is considered a hidden gem in the area. It is a beautiful example of mid-century modern architecture, and it has a variety of books and other resources for visitors to enjoy. The Japanese Garden at the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant: It's a small and peaceful garden located within the water treatment plant. It features a koi pond, a waterfall, and a traditional teahouse. It is a unique and unexpected place to visit and a great place to take a walk and relax. The Encino-Pierce Park: It's a great place to spend a sunny afternoon, this park has a playground, a lighted baseball diamond, and a community center. The Encino-Chase Sport Center: it is a hidden gem for sports enthusiasts, it has a variety of sports fields and courts, including basketball, volleyball, and handball courts, and a weight room. These are a few examples, but there are many more hidden gems to be discovered in Encino and the surrounding areas. It's worth exploring and asking locals for their recommendations as well. Search All Homes
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