Posts in Travis Heights
1809 Alameda

I’m not sure what it is about these cute little cottages that’s been catching my eye lately, but they are some of the best looking houses on the market. Some of that is probably just because inventory (the number of houses for sale) is just so crazy low right now. Good time to be a seller, not so much for the buyers. :(

Price: $800,000

Details: 1,495 sf, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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1820 Kenwood

The inverted butterfly roof is such an iconic mid century roof line, and in my opinion one that looks best on a single story house. Davey McEathron did some great sleight of hand though by creating a floating wooden volume that compliments the roof. The same thoughtful adaptation of mid century style can be found throughout the house.

Price: $2,699,000

Details: 3,594 sf, 4 Bed, 4 Bath

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1303 1/2 Hillside

I love this house. Designed by Alter Studio and featured in Dwell it’s always my go to example of how you can keep the existing historic architecture of a neighborhood and thoughtfully modernize it. In this case it started out as a 1927 bungalow and received a modernist addition connected via a glass hallway. The photos here don’t do it justice.

Price: $2,100,000

Details: 2,250 sf, 4 Bed, 3 Bath

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