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House Hunt: Seal Beach, Rossmoor and Los Alamitos

There were Nine new listings in town this week.

It's a big week for Keller Williams Realty Los Alamitos with three of the five Rossmoor listings.  Los Alamitos has a single new listing and Seal Beach has three to offer.

Here’s how the agents describe their listings:

11281 Foster Rd. offered by Donna Reel of Coldwell Banker Coast Alliance

Roosmoor lovely one-story home which was recently renovated and is easily accessed from Los Alamitos Blvd. via Hedwig. This home was recently repainted inside and out, popcorn ceilings removed and re-plastered smooth, new refinished kitchen cabinetry and granite countertops, new closet doors, etc. The pool is solar heated. Other features include high ceiling in the living/dining areas, fireplace, skylight, shutters, light/bright home, tile and wall to wall carpet floors, den with access to rear grounds, pool plus lawn area, parking pad and more.  Priced at $709,900.

11352 Davenport Rd. offered by Adam Huss of Keller Williams Realty, Los Alamitos

Well cared for 'Estates' model Rossmoor home featuring a remodeled kitchen with new cabinets, granite countertops, under cabinet lighting, tile backsplash with granite inlay, and a built-in desk area. The kitchen offers substantial storage space with multiple lazy susans and shelves that can slide out for easier reach. There is also a formal dining area that leads into a large living room with fireplace. Other upgrades include new vinyl windows, new blinds, new garage door, new carpet, new paint, two new gates, new upgraded baseboards, and is Fios ready! The outside provides a gated front courtyard, a covered patio in the backyard, and a large driveway with room for a boat or RV.  Priced at $710,000.

3302 Rowena Dr. offered by Allison Van Wig of Keller Williams Realty, Los Alamitos

Fabulous Rossmoor home. Entryway is beautiful hardscaping with white roses and meandering pathway to the front door. Beautiful floors, vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting, and double pane windows. Large living room with fireplace opens up to dining area that overlooks backyard. Remodeled kitchen with granite counters and ample cupboard space. Family room with access to backyard. Three bright and sunny bedrooms, the master suite is very private and serene. Great backyard with covered patio, large fencing offers ample privacy. Central air and heat. This home has solar panels so they do not get a monthly electric bill, it runs less then $100 a year. This is a great quiet street.  Priced at $749,900.

11781 Foster Rd. offered by Pattie, Kelly & Wink of Keller Williams Realty, Los Alamitos

This is a beautiful Plymouth model that has been remodeled and expanded! Hardwood floors greet you as you walk into a very large open living room with a vaulted ceiling and a bay window with plantation shutters and seating area. The gourmet kitchen has been remodeled with new cherry wood cabinets, granite counter tops, tile flooring and top-of-the-line appliances! Large open family room has a gas fireplace, brick hearth, tile flooring. Six panel doors throughout. Master bath has been remodeled. Hampton Bay ceiling fans with lights throughout the home. Priced at 879,900.

2922 Angler Ln. offered by Jamee Lindberg of Re/Max R.E. Specialists

Stunning 4 bedroom with spacious family room in terrific interior Rossmoor location, nestled within many mature trees (including fruit trees in backyard). Move-in condition. Kitchen is original and in pristine condition. Features include: dual oven, newer dishwasher, electric cook top, refrigerator, ceramic tile floor and custom built-in cabinet in hallway off kitchen. Formal living room is large and has a fireplace. Formal dining room. Newer carpet throughout. Spacious family room also has it's own fireplace and would accommodate a pool table and seating/TV area. Sliders off dining room and family room lead to beautiful backyard. Master suite has .75 bath and cedar lined walk-in closet. Inside laundry.  Priced at $895,500.

3925 Farquhar Ave. offered by Mark Jensen of Nationwide Real Estate Execs

Beautiful 3 bed 3 bath home in Los Alamitos. This homes features: A gourmet kitchen with high grade cabinets and granite counter tops, Stainless steel appliances, Large island over looking living room and breakfast nook, Large laundry room with lots of linen cabinets, Smart house control box-cat5, alarm system, Large two car garage with lot of room for storage, Private walkway to garage, switch on fireplace in living room, Master bedroom with huge closet and master bathroom with large shower enclosure. Private patio area. Priced at $599,000.

4297 Ironwood Ave. offered by Timmy Nicolaou of Prudential 24 Hour Real Estate

Pristine Princeton 4 bedroom / 2 bath, 1910 square feet. Meticulous sellers have lovingly cared for this home for over a decade. Freshly painted interior and exterior, scraped ceilings and gorgeous maple cabinetry in kitchens and bath. Exceptional landscaping front and back includes auto sprinklers for both with new controllers. Generous storage in laundry room and bathrooms. Vaulted ceilings, Milgard dual-pane windows and sliders, central A/C, shutters in living room and dining room. Huge master bedroom with walk-in closet completes this spectacular home. Short walking distance to Heather park and tennis courts.  Priced at $615,000.

4688 Hazelnut Ave. offered by the Sackin Team of Star Real Estate

Incredible inside tract location, extensive remodeling & the best single story plan for today’s lifestyle. Extra deep lot, neighboring trees, and lattice topped walls create this huge ultra private backyard living experience, so unique to College Park! Inside, the formal entry opens to estate sized great room and no steps! Just like today’s new homes, spaces flow easily from one to another. Giant kitchen boasts custom hardwood cabinets, and the requisite granite counters are everyone’s dream. Formal dining or breakfast bar, your choice. Something for everyone in the bedrooms too: all are perfectly sized and painted with today s designer colors! The baths impress as well: hall bath boasts newer oversized vanity. The master was just redone with dual sinks, set in a gorgeous custom granite topped cabinet. Round this out with smooth ceilings, vinyl windows, crown moldings, recessed lights, travertine floors and raised panel doors.  Priced at $629,900.

3831 Fuchsia Cir. Offered by Carolyn Theriault of First Team Real Estate

Casual yet elegant defines this distinctive 'Princeton' model home. From the moment you arrive you will delight in the attractive stack stone facade on the exterior leading into a professionally landscaped private courtyard. The entryway of this home features a soaring vaulted ceiling and a tranquil and relaxing California lifestyle at its best with an open floor plan and extensive use of custom decorative floor tiling in the main living areas. Prominently featured in the living room is an architecturally designed fireplace with superb craftsmanship. The gourmet kitchen features attractive granite countertops, custom island, upgraded appliances and is open to the adjacent great room overlooking an intimate backyard and patio. Amenities include scraped ceilings, AC, dual pane beveled glass doors and window, security system, solar hot water, two attractively remodeled bathrooms and crown moldings. Decorated in subtle neutral colors and quietly situated in perfect prime interior cul de sac location! Priced at $675,000.

Happy hunting.

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