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| Area: (1687) Santa Ana North of First | Subdivision: Other | ||||
| Lot Size: 7,475 | Year Built: 1954 | ||||
| Pool: Yes | Land Type: Fee | ||||
Remarks: This 1954 custom Roy Russell home was built for C. Young and later sold to Betty & Clifton Cole who owned it for 45 years. Lovingly restored and updated to honor it's vintage details this handsome home could be listed on the historic registry with Mills Act taxes. From the street little has changed in it's 64 years: used brick, thick redwood siding and wood windows, all hallmarks of Roy Russell. Step inside and see the quality with carefully chosen improvements complimenting the original architecture. There is a very large Living/dining room right off the entry. The kitchen is open to another eating area and den with used brick fireplace. Original raised panel solid wood doors and cabinets, beamed ceilings, gleaming refinished red oak floors, restored wood windows. Some original tiles preserved where possible. New energy efficient AC (14 seer), new led lighting, new paint in & out, new quartz counters, new GE Monogram professional appliances. Both baths are updated but also feel original. This home is flooded with natural light. All new professional landscaping front & back with deck, pool, slat wall fencing and hidden garden. New concrete, drainage and sprinklers. The roof was replaced apx 5 years ago and the pool replasted at the same time. There is co | |||||
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