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Eichler with rare floor plan goes on the market for first time since 1964

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It has a two-car garage—and a car port!

One story home with slightly overhanging roof. Facade is painted light grey with darker blue-grey accents on the trim and a horizontal strip of green running above the two-car garage.
This chic Eichler has all new everything.
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Gorgeously remodeled and updated, this covetable property in Orange, California’s Fairhills Eicher tract is on the market for the first time since its original sale in 1964. Designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons, the four-bedroom boasts a rare floor plan that was featured in only eight models in the city and includes a two-car garage and car port.

Now fully remodeled, the 2,000-square-foot home has a newly painted blue-grey facade accented by a horizontal strip of green that sets the tone for the rest of the residence. An expansive great room characterized by a beamed ceiling, stone fireplace, and new flooring seamless connects, by way of a wall of windows, to a replastered pool and stone patio outside.

A sleek new kitchen with quartz countertops and the latest appliances, completely redone bathrooms, and new skylights are just a few of the home’s upgrades. As for what was left untouched, the aggregate flooring in the entryway and security buzzer are truly original. Located at 1070 North Granada Drive, it’s asking just under a million at $985,000.

Via: Redfin


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