The home has five bedrooms, a large pool, spacious back yard, bocce ball and tennis court, and a citrus grove. It was built in the 1950s but features upgrades such as distressed mahogany and tavertine floors, marble floors and counter tops, intricate moldings, plantation shutters and ample French doors.
Marketing materials for the home say it seems "as if it were plucked right out of an elite neighborhood in Connecticut" because of its fireplace, built-in book shelves, formal dining room with large bay window, and an over-sized office with vaulted ceiling.
Moving trucks may be a common sight in coming months in Tarzana, as the average listing price has dropped. For the week ending September 21, the average listing price was $914,000 - down 1.8 percent from the previous week - and the median sales price held steady at $365,000.
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