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Jason Schwartzman has placed his charming bungalow in Toluca Lake, California, on the market for $1.75 million, just under a year after acquiring the property. The actor, known for his roles in both film and television, has decided to part ways with the cozy residence, which boasts a unique blend of modern amenities and classic charm.
The bungalow features an inviting open floor plan, complete with a spacious living area and a well-appointed kitchen that is perfect for entertaining. Natural light floods the interiors, enhancing the warm and welcoming atmosphere. The outdoor space includes a beautifully landscaped yard, ideal for relaxation or hosting gatherings.
Located in the desirable Toluca Lake neighborhood, the property is surrounded by scenic views and a vibrant community. Schwartzman's decision to sell comes as a surprise to many, given the property's appeal and his relatively short time spent there. As the real estate market continues to evolve, this listing is sure to attract attention from potential buyers seeking a slice of California living.
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