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$2.2 Million Homes in California

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Topanga | $2.2 Million

A shingled split-level bungalow built in 1931, with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a guesthouse with a full bathroom and a geodesic dome, on a 0.4-acre lot

This property, in the Fernwood neighborhood, includes three structures: a main house, a guesthouse and a geodesic dome. It is about five minutes from a coffee shop and a rock-and-geode store, and less than 10 minutes from Inn of the Seventh Ray, a popular organic restaurant and events venue.

Driving to Malibu or Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills Medical Center, in Woodland Hills, takes about half an hour.

Size: 1,844 square feet

Price per square foot: $1,193

Indoors: From the street, stairs lead down to a brick patio. From there, French doors open into a living room with wide-plank oak floors, exposed ceiling beams, a river-rock fireplace, a wall of windows overlooking the canyon and access to a wood deck.

A center island topped with butcher block divides the living room from the kitchen, which has open shelving, windows above the sink and a dining nook looking out on the deck. A bedroom used as a study is off the living room; a bathroom with a walk-in shower is off the kitchen.

The other two bedrooms are on the lower level, reached from stairs in the living room. The primary suite has a private deck and a bathroom with a combined tub and shower. The bedroom next door has its own private deck and an en suite bathroom with a walk-in shower.

Stairs near the main house lead to the guesthouse, which has a kitchenette and a full bathroom, and the geodesic dome, used as a lounge space.

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