With many of the original details intact, this midcentury modern fixer in Woodland Hills has potential galore.
Designed by Charles DuBois, who built “A distinctive collection of rambling, horizontally oriented Contemporary Ranch buildings on curvilinear streets, Woodland Hills’ Woodside neighborhood was completed in 1959 and remains a wonderfully intact postwar neighborhood.”
Scraping the popcorn ceilings, removing the stained carpet and floor tile, and treating the entire house to a good coat of Simply White paint by Benjamin Moore is just what this open living room with vaulted and beamed ceilings and a vast stone fireplace needs.
Light pours in through floor-to-ceiling windows, glass sliders, and clerestory windows in the bathroom featuring vintage sinks and tile.
Built on a one-third-acre lot, the home offers a spacious interior leading to a large, enclosed backyard with a swimming pool featuring a diving board. The three-bath home, located at 23511 Canzonet St, is listed by Holly Hatch. The asking price is $749,000.