Country retreat in pastoral setting. Mountain view; landscaped in California natives and old growth fruit trees. Airy, with open floor plan, fenced yard, and full length basement. Needs paint.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Altadena Get Away
Country retreat in pastoral setting. Mountain view; landscaped in California natives and old growth fruit trees. Airy, with open floor plan, fenced yard, and full length basement. Needs paint.
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Central air?
ReplyDeleteTiny/wee houses are ALL the rage these days.
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I'm thinking the house itself is in my price range...good that it could be put on wheels to find a more affordable plot of land! ;-)
ReplyDeletewait, what Banjo said...is there air? if not, nevermind...the only land I can afford is out past Palmdale...
Picky, picky, picky. It has solar heating and a moon roof.
ReplyDeleteIt looks better then the motel I'm staying at. Greetings from Flagstaff
ReplyDeleteBut is it available for late booking? I hate having to plan ahead.
ReplyDeleteVW: pirper to enjoy
Get it while it's hot, Tash. So that would be prior to sundown.
ReplyDeleteDid I mention skylights? Eat your heart out, Flagstaff.
Adorable! Looks just big enough for a cot inside and a deck chair outside. Lovely setting too. I'll pack a few books and be right down!
ReplyDeleteAre you becoming a real estate agent, KB?
ReplyDeleteI'll do a shrimp boil and we can put our boots on the rail and knock back some cold ones.
ReplyDeleteMid-century shabby chic located in Altadena-Adjacent.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinkin' Hiker could make oodles of money up here doing real estate ads!!!
ReplyDeleteLady, don't forget the car!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI'd stay there a couple nights. Starry nights and solitude.
Time to dig out my sleeping bag.
ReplyDeleteWho needs a floor when you've got charm?
ReplyDeleteI love Altadena. I hope it never changes.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see California isn't much different than Arkansas :)
ReplyDeleteAll it needs is wheels and a hitch.....instant RV and you could be home on the road.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you liked my old farmhouse...but while it might be roomier, mine does not have a moon roof.
ReplyDeleteLovely cabin with green grove in the background.
ReplyDeleteI think the Unabomber lived there once.
ReplyDeleteBellis has a dark side.
ReplyDeletelol
ReplyDeletebeen a tough day for me...thanks for the giggles.
wait, moonroof---Hiker---does this mean that all the insurance company will pay for is to let you slap some wheels on this boogie and drive it away?
Hiker, who told you to sell my house?
ReplyDeleteFinally. My american villa.
ReplyDeleteLots of potential.
ReplyDeleteI do like the darling white picket fence. It's perfect for those of us looking to downsize.
ReplyDeleteCarolynn...downsize my a$$...for some of us (Italo and I, perhaps) this is upsizing!
ReplyDeleteand I so LOVE spellcheck/smartcheck...in my last comment I did not, in fact say "boogie", I typed "garden"...which apparently, lost in translation from North to South, means "boogie". wth?
wv: immen...small house, small garden, must mean a small version of "eminent domain"...the *other* E.D.!?
Rustic and charming, and no room for children! When can I move in.
ReplyDeleteIt's tempting, I'm teetering. Tell me about the cabinetry.
ReplyDeleteLove the fenced in deck area!
ReplyDeleteAnd the asking price? May be in my price range, too!
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