Bachelor expands his 1942 home in Windsor Hills

This home is ready for a family.

Want to read about a really nice man who wants a family? Here’s the story.

Click below to see more photos of Aaron Raymond’s home.

(After photos: Jay L. Clendenin, Los Angeles Times; before photo: Aaron Raymond)


Lovely master bedroom!
This bathtub is big enough for two.
Aaron's dad did that painting.

5 Responses to Bachelor expands his 1942 home in Windsor Hills

  1. lil_gaucha
    June 9, 2008 at 10:00 am

    what a monstrosity.
    Truly hideous on the outside.
    Ruined a perfectly good house.

  2. sheila
    June 9, 2008 at 7:31 pm

    since you mention he’s a very nice man, then i hope he gets to fill his house with love, kids and parties. careful what you wish for on that mother-in-law thing though (wink)!
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    KPR: Yep, you’re right. I think that was the wisdom behind the second story, a little more privacy. This guy is very family oriented. Each time I spoke with him he was either getting ready for a family gathering or had just had one. I think he’ll make a great family man!
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  3. Mona Sharon Davis
    June 10, 2008 at 8:46 pm

    The article seems to stress his “wedding bell dreams” and desire to have a family, but neglects to report whether he’s available or in a relationship.
    I know it’s the real estate section, but you can’t tease us like that! :-)
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    KPR: You are so funny! I’m going to check on that for you!
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  4. Mya
    June 10, 2008 at 9:48 pm

    I, too, would be interested in finding out if he is single! If so, I’d love to put my hat in the ring – I’m educated and a homeowner, too, so I’m not a gold digger! Oh, and I loved the article, too!

  5. June 12, 2008 at 9:41 am

    I like the fact that the addition is stepped back from the front – it makes it less overwhelming, despite the fact that it appears to double the original homes square footage.
    I dislike the dormer treatment on the front – elements of the dormers should have lined up and echoed one another to avoid giving a choppy and unplanned look to the whole. What’s with those two tiny windows on the left dormer?

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