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1630 N. Benton Way in Silver Lake

List Price $895,000

2 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms

1,717 sf • 3,989 sf lot

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Exclusively from Tracy Do Real Estate: This updated California Bungalow style home in Silver Lake offers a great location and spectacular views.

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Built in 1924, it has been stylishly remodeled with respect to its original character, from the wood + tile floors to the dining room that feels like a vintage sun porch, bathed in natural light.

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The main level features a living room with fireplace, a sleek, updated kitchen, bathroom, and a versatile space that could be an office or bedroom.

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Multiple sets of French doors provide smooth outdoor access, where a rear deck/BBQ area makes the perfect spot for entertaining against the shimmering LA skyline.

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Downstairs, a den with huge windows frames a gorgeous vista and flows to a private, zen-inspired back yard. Systems have been upgraded, there’s central heat + a/c, and a 1-car garage. The Reservoir, Dog Park, LA Mill, Sunset Junction and more are just a few blocks away.

Many more beautiful photos can be found at 1630benton.com.

OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, July 21st, 2 to 5 PM

BROKER’S OPEN: Tuesday, July 23rd, 11 AM to 2 PM – lunch served!

For a private tour, contact Tracy Do Real Estate.

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Study Says There is No Housing Bubble

Prices rising, packed open houses, bidding wars, all-cash offers… Must be a housing bubble, right? Nope. Andrew Khouri reports in the LA Times: “Real estate information firm CoreLogic said Tuesday that a bubble has not formed in the U.S. housing market, nor in hot regional markets, adding that rising interest rates will put a brake on any danger.” CNBC echoes that analysis, here.

The talk at HousingWire is that “the housing market is still a seller’s market,” with June numbers pointing to more “balance.” Here’s a map of what LA’s housing recovery looks like through the end of 2012…

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Is it time to make your move in housing? Whether buying or selling, you’ll find friendly, accessible, highly experienced pros at Tracy Do Real Estate.

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Map data & analysis by Andrew Khouri and Doug Smith.

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1968 “Time Capsule” in Mount Washington

List Price $960,000

3 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms

2,316 sf • 11,464 sf lot

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The personal residence of noted architect Young Woo is on the market for the very first time. Located in the hills of Mount Washington, it has walls of glass and sweeping views.

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The home was published in Architectural Record as a Record House in 1968. Features include an “indoor garden,” sliding walls, and clerestory windows allowing in lots of natural light.

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Much of the residence is original as-built, though there are some updates to the kitchen and flooring surfaces. Across an outdoor patio is an “architect’s studio,” complete with its own bath.

To tour this wonderful Mid Century Modern home, contact Tracy Do Real Estate.

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Listing courtesy Of Georgia Seid, John Aaroe Group Pasadena

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Small + Earth-Friendly Home Packs Big Punch

Over on Inhabitat, Tafline Laylin reports on a “micro” home with a secret: it’s actually pretty massive.

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The Dynamic Augmented Living Environment, aka “DALE” was designed right here in the LA/Pasadena area by students at SCI-Arc (The Southern California Institute of Architecture) and CalTech (California Institute of Technology). As part of this year’s Solar Decathlon competition, the two combined forces to create a “net-zero” living space, capable of existing completely off the grid.

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What’s different and quite cool about this small, sustainable home is what you can do with it. Two airtight, prefabricated modules are set on rails that allow them to separate, creating a courtyard space with an optional solar canopy. Usable living space goes from 600 sq. ft. to almost 1,800 sq. ft., then slides right back to its original size as needed. The two parts can function individually or as a complete unit, offering the flexibility to change with the weather, for example. Or to allow a bunch of friends to come over and hang out.

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A sophisticated solar power system provides climate control plus hot and cold water. The stylish, very practical living space isn’t in mass production yet, but that could change soon. See it for yourself at the Solar Decathlon, October 3rd through 13th in Irvine. For more info on the project, click here.

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2224 Loma Vista Place in Silver Lake

List Price $599,000

2 bedrooms • 1 bathroom

1,009 sf • 2,681 sf lot

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Exclusively from Tracy Do Real Estate: This historic Silver Lake Craftsman built in 1914 combines period details with tasteful modern updates. The front deck and pergola greet your arrival…

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And lead to this living room featuring wood floors and a gorgeous river rock fireplace. Two bedrooms, a den, plus a bonus studio provide plenty of living space as well as ample storage. Light streams in through the many original windows and there’s even a skylight.

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The remodeled kitchen has newer stainless steel appliances and a butcher block countertop.

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The large back patio includes a built-in BBQ, fire pit and plenty of seating for family and friends. Step up to the rooftop deck, a retreat for taking in the sun or stars from above the treetops. Located on a historic stair street, the home is wrapped in a distinct sense of privacy, in a community that is a unique part of LA’s past. There are just 25 steps to the front door, and ample street parking is available. The Silver Lake Reservoir, Meadow, as well as shops and dining of Glendale Blvd. are just a few blocks away.

A beautiful photo tour, including the floor plan / layout of this home, can be found here.

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2224 Loma Vista Place 90039

2224 Loma Vista Place
2224 Loma Vista Place
2224 Loma Vista Place
2224 Loma Vista Place
2224 Loma Vista Place
2224 Loma Vista Place

2224 Loma Vista Place 90039

Romantic Hideaway in Silver Lake
Offered at: $599,000

Status: Sold
Type: Single Family / Bedrooms: 2 / Baths: 1
Living Area: 1009 Square Ft. / Year Built: 1914

Hidden away on a hillside, this historic Silver Lake Craftsman built in 1914 combines period details with tasteful modern updates. The front deck and pergola greet your arrival and lead to the living room featuring wood floors and a gorgeous river rock fireplace. 2 bedrooms, a den, plus a bonus studio provide plenty of living space and ample storage. Light streams in through the many original windows and skylight. The remodeled kitchen has newer stainless steel appliances and a butcher block countertop. Out back, the large patio includes a built-in BBQ, fire pit and plenty of seating for family and friends. Step up to the rooftop deck, a retreat for taking in the sun or stars from above the treetops. Located on a historic stair street, the home is wrapped in a distinct sense of privacy, in a community that is a unique part of LA’s past. Ample street parking is available and the Silver Lake Reservoir, Meadow, as well as shops and dining of Glendale Blvd. are just a few blocks away.

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5740 Meridian Street in Highland Park

List Price $499,000

2 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms

1,092 sf • 3,490 sf lot

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Tracy Do Real Estate and Building Art present 5740 E. Meridian Street in Highland Park, a beautifully renovated two bedroom, two bathroom modern home. The project is the culmination of a life-long love of architecture, fueling the passion and vision of Building Art’s founder/owner, Mike Sloan. Drawing influences from iconic architects and designers, Sloan and his design+build team have crafted a residence that is comfortable and accessible. Their inspiration is best articulated in the words of Frank Lloyd Wright, who said, “I believe a house is more a home by being a work of art.”

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It’s hard to believe that this was once a typical LA bungalow; a corner lot on a quiet street north of York Boulevard. Building Art has maximized its potential, bringing freshness and diligence that goes far beyond the average “flip.” This becomes clear from the moment you set eyes on the property. An undulating wooden fence, inspired by John Lautner’s Segel Residence, creates dynamic movement and also a sense of privacy. Step through the offset entry gate to find drought-tolerant landscaping, a beautiful wooden deck and floor-to-ceiling sheets of glass. The design references the work of Rudolph M. Schindler and other modernists through its indoor-outdoor flow, millwork details and more.

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Building Art has drastically improved the interior layout and added useful amenities while leaving key character details intact, such as the original Batchelder fireplace. Old and new are blended seamlessly in the “public” space that combines living, dining and a stunning open kitchen.

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The cement tile backsplash evokes the work of contemporary LA architect/designer Barbara Bestor. The steel island countertop was custom-fabricated by Jay Dunton of Meridian Mercado Deseño, local to Highland Park. There are large closets in both bedrooms, and a Master Bath that you’d find in a stylish 5-star hotel. High-end fixtures include cement tile, gorgeous wood vanities, a rain shower-head and freestanding cedar bathtub. From the bedrooms there is excellent flow to the rear deck/BBQ area, as well as easy access to the lower patio and one-car garage.

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It’s one thing to simply renovate a home. Making it “real architecture” is something else entirely, and that’s what inspired Mike Sloan (above) to create Building Art. A Los Angeles native who loves surfing and music, Sloan has a BA in Economics from UC San Diego and a Masters of Science in Real Estate Development from Columbia University’s Architecture School. He has poured his passion for buildings and architecture into 5740 Meridian Street, an exclusive offering of Tracy Do Real Estate. More projects will follow as Building Art pursues the belief that a home should not only be beautiful, it should inspire its owners to be their best selves.

There are lots more photos, head to to 5740meridian.com.

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