2300 West 24th St
Los Angeles, CA 90018
Asking Price: $1,169,000
5 bedrooms / 4 bathrooms
On a palm tree lined street in West Adams sits this gorgeous restored 1907 California Craftsman bungalow. Los Angeles knows a good thing when it sees one and designated this neighborhood a Historic Preservation Overlay Zone, so this home’s lucky buyer will be neighbors with a bevy of other beautiful architecturally significant homes for years to come. None of those pesky three story small lot developments on this block!
From the gorgeous front porch guests will immediately notice the charm, the details, and the classic craftsman character.
Inside you’re greeted by a humongous entryway and one of those amazing staircases straight out of a John Hughes movie. And notice the beautiful refinished hardwood floors that have been brought back to life.
The living areas are spacious and brightly lit.
This dining and living area has an incredibly unique ceiling. And of course a wonderful and timeless fireplace.
The updated kitchen has all premium stainless steel appliances, Calcutta quartz countertops, elegant subway tile backsplash, and newer custom cabinets.
This bathroom has been perfectly updated. It’s just too pretty not to include here.
The main house has four bedrooms, including this lovely master which also boasts a large walk-in closet.
You might be surprised to find this roomy master bath in such an early 1900s home.
Three more guest bedrooms are all spacious.
The one bedroom guest house would make an awesome rental or granny unit.
It comes fully equipped with its own updated kitchen and bathroom.
This great home also has a large backyard waiting for your personal touch. Whether you commute to Burbank or the beach, the home’s great central location will have you hitting up all the hot spots around town. Let’s go see it!
If you would like to view this West Adams home or find other amazing homes for sale in Los Angeles call me today at (937) 243-2349 or email me at tatiana.tensen@sothebyshomes.com.
Listing provided courtesy of Joseph Devarenne, Sotheby’s International Realty.