This comfortable, newly renovated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with family room sits on a quiet, tree-lined residential street in the Burbank hills. It's a great place for a vacation, or, if you’re in LA for work, a much nicer alternative to a hotel.
In the living room/dining room area you’ll enjoy a wood-burning fireplace, a large dining table that seats 6 comfortably, and a 48” smart TV with cable channels, HBO On Demand, and DVR capability. The dining area looks out onto a large, newly landscaped backyard. It’s a perfect place to sip your morning coffee while watching the humming birds feeding on the bright red flowers climbing up the back wall. There are three bedrooms, one vintage bathroom (pink tile), a new bathroom, and a large family room. Two of the bedrooms have queen beds, while the office can be converted to a bedroom by using the sofa bed. The house has central air and heating, so you’ll be cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Children are most welcome. A crib, a high chair, and a pack’n’play are available, as well as children’s books and toys. The kitchen includes a microwave, a dishwasher, and a coffee maker. You’ll find a new washer and dryer in the garage for your use. The large backyard is perfect for children to play in or for a small get-together. There’s a patio with a gas grill, so invite a few friends over for a wine-tasting or a BBQ in the warm California sun or under the stars. The backyard is full of flowers and fruit trees. Go ahead, pick the fruit if it’s ripe. There’s a plum tree, a nectarine tree, an apple tree, two avocado trees, and eight citrus trees. There are flowers everywhere you look: roses and azaleas in the front yard and flowering vines on the walls in the backyard.
There is much to see and do in Southern California. Use this Burbank home as a base to explore all that Southern California has to offer: Universal Studios, the LA Zoo, the hiking trails in Griffith Park or in the Burbank hills, Disneyland, the beach, and so much more. You can also take a day trip to San Diego or Santa Barbara, either by car or Amtrak. The train station is quite close.6
You will have access to the entire home and backyard. There’s plenty of street parking, but there’s also room in the driveway for your car.