“This extraordinary home spoke to me immediately,” said Lindhome in a press statement. “I felt like it was a time capsule in the heart of Los Angeles, and just so special. The moment I walked through the door I felt an instant connection, a pull that told me that this was the one…it was really love at first sight. This home became my sanctuary. As I prepare to pass it on to its next caretaker, I hope they’ll feel the same spark I did!”
Sited off a private street and gated driveway, on a hilltop parcel spanning a third of an acre with picturesque views stretching from downtown L.A. to the Hollywood Hills, the dark wood-sided structure was built more than six decades ago, in the early 1960s. Thoughtfully preserved and modernized, it features four bedrooms and three baths in roughly 2,300 square feet of single-level, L-shaped living space filled with wall-to-wall wood, original built-ins, and exposed-beamed ceilings dotted with skylights.
Standing out is a soaring vaulted living room wrapped with expansive walls of glass. A combined family room and dining area is anchored by a wood-burning brick fireplace, while the kitchen has a breakfast table extending from a center island and a pass-through window connecting to an outdoor bar alongside a renovated saltwater pool and a fire pit. Back inside, an en suite primary is joined by two side-by-side bedrooms, plus a guest bedroom set up as an office.
An added bonus: The property is also just minutes away from Blair Hills Park, the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, Stoneview Nature Center, Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook, and Park to Playa Trail.
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