Nestled in the heart of coveted Carlson Park, one of Culver City's most sought-after enclaves, this beautifully maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath home blends timeless character with everyday comfort. A classic bay window and stacked-stone facade make for charming curb appeal, while inside, gleaming wood floors, elegant crown molding, and a fireplace framed by original stained-glass windows give the light-filled living room a warmth that's hard to replicate. The refreshed kitchen features stainless steel appliances and glass-front cabinetry, opening directly to both the driveway and a private, fully fenced backyard. This true entertainer's retreat features mature foliage, lush landscaping, and plenty of room to gather. Tucked at the rear of the home for peace and quiet, the primary suite is a standout, offering exceptional storage with a full walk-in closet plus two built-in wardrobes, serene backyard views, and a dual-vanity en-suite with separate tub and shower. A detached two-car garage and bonus storage/utility room with laundry and extra refrigerator complete the offering. Owned solar panels (paid in full) for added energy efficiency. And in a city defined by traffic, you're just blocks from downtown Culver City's celebrated dining, boutique shopping, theaters, and Sony Studios. A rare car-optional lifestyle in the heart of the Westside.
An incorporated city within a city, Culver City was established in 1917 by Harry Culver and its first ads advertised "All Roads Lead to Culver City" highlighting the central nature of its location. It still holds true today and it now offers its own highly-rated school district, CCUSD, and its own police and fire department. Culver CIty, known as Screenland due to it's ties to the Culver Studios (formerly MGM) and Sony, has also lately been referred to as Streamland as it's become the streaming content capitol of the world as the home of Apple, Amazon, HBO studios and TikTok. Culver City has a downtown area that has charming outdoor cafes, movie theaters and The Kirk Douglas Theater and it has become a very popular destination within Los Angeles. It is also known for having many parks and neighborhoods that were developed around the parks making it a popular place for families. Some popular neighborhoods within Culver City include Carlson Park, Culver Crest, Veteran's Park, Lindberg Park, Blair Hills and Sunkist Park. Some popular restaurants include Akasha, Margot, Cafe Vida, Simonette, and Roberta's Pizza amongst many others. The Baldwin Steps are a popular destination for exercise and the Park to Playa trail connects Culver City to The Kenneth Hahn Park! It is also home to the new Culver Steps with retail, restaurants and the new Erewhon and the 51,413 sq ft Whole Foods Market on La Cienega in Culver City. There are many reasons to love Culver City!
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