---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: ---- More photos to come! Jefferson Park | A 1920s Bungalow with a Soul and a Patio At just 600 square feet, this 1920s bungalow isn’t big — but it is beautifully composed. Every inch pulls its weight. Light filters in just right. The layout makes sense. The vintage details haven’t been stripped away. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t shout, just quietly charms. Hardwood floors run through the living space, and the eat-in kitchen — yes, you can actually sit and eat — is anchored by granite counters and a wall of built-ins, including a repurposed icebox that still has stories to tell. There’s a fridge, gas stove, and stacked washer/dryer tucked neatly into place. The two bedrooms are simple and well-proportioned. One with a walk-in closet, the other soaking in the afternoon light. The bathroom has a new (unpictured) subway-tiled shower — understated and lovely. Out back, there’s a private patio with just enough room for a table, a few good potted plants, and a little quiet. No parking, just street. But the block is calm, and the neighbors tend to nod hello. Jefferson Park wears its history well. Once called “the ideal Bungalowland,” it’s one of L.A.’s most architecturally intact pockets, full of early 20th-century homes and longtime residents. It’s central without being chaotic. You’ve got Harold & Belle’s, Johnny’s, the Expo Line, and West Adams close by. There’s a rhythm here — steady, rooted, still evolving. The Details: • One-year lease • One month’s security deposit • Water included; tenant pays gas, electric, and trash • Pets considered with additional deposit • Street parking only • Includes fridge, gas stove, and in-unit washer/dryer
2325 W 36th St is located in Los Angeles, California in the 90018 zip code.