LP: $629,000
1 bd / 1 ba
Like the Self Realization Fellowship temple nearby, this cottage at 392 Museum Drive, built in the 1920s, is a peaceful and relaxing little oasis in the hills of Mt. Washington.
Since Runyon Canyon has been closed the past few months, a lot of my friends and I have been exploring other hikes on the EastSide. Last week I took the Gold Line to Southwest Museum Station to walk the hills of Mt. Washington and stumbled across the “For Sale” sign in front of this charming cottage and found a beautiful little pocket of magic.
The home’s living space is bright and airy thanks to the cool treetop breeze. Hardwood floors, classic built-ins, and lovely hilltop views abound.
A step down dining area is the perfect space for morning coffee and casual dinner parties.
The kitchen features butcher block counters, plenty of storage, and stainless steel appliances.
A wonderful sun room would make a great place for secluded writing, relaxation, and meditation.
The master bedroom is roomy and and features a pair of French doors that let in bright light.
The main bathroom has been tastefully updated. I love the beautiful simplicity of the tiled flooring and shower and tub.
Downstairs is an awesome bonus suite, perfect for out of town guests, an artists or yoga studio, home office, or even maybe a short term rental.
But what really won me over is the expansive and private brick patio space, perfect for entertaining and enjoying the mountainside air.
I’m not exaggerating when I say visiting 392 Museum Drive will make you feel like the home is giving you a big hug.
If you would like to tour 392 Museum Drive, or find other homes in Northeast Los Angeles including Mt. Washington, Highland Park, and Eagle Rock, call me today at (937) 243-2349 or email me at tatiana.tensen@sothebyshomes.com.
Listing provided courtesy of Liz Johnson, Compass.