This unique home is located in the Cathedral City Cove. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1940s bungalow was designed and built by a lumberman from Oregon and constructed with ponderosa pine and oak from the Pacific Northwest. All of the building materials and lumber were transported by trucks to Cathedral City and were cut on site. Features include oak floors and a rock fireplace.The primary bedroom and bathroom were originally a covered porch. The HVAC is newer. The Cathedral City Historical Society chose this. home for their 2012 property of the year.The owner built a block wall fence too high and failed to obtain permits with the City Of Cathedral City.The fence in most areas needs to be lowered to 6 feet. He is working with the city to comply. The city may require the work to be completed before the close of escrow. He has submitted new plans for the block wall fence and is awaiting approval.
Open Floorplan, All Bedrooms Down, Main Level Primary, Walk-In Closet(s)
Free Standing, Great Room, Masonry
Back Yard, Front Yard, Landscaped
David Roach, Premier Realty Associates.
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