THIS 1923 UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE, 8-UNIT BUILDING DESIGNED BY GREGORY R. EVANS PROVIDES A SPACIOUS APARTMENT THAT IS PRIVATE, YOU WON'T FEEL LIKE YOU'RE IN AN APARTMENT. IT FEELS LIKE BEING IN A HOUSE! THIS 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH UNIT BOASTS FABULOUS CHARACTER AND DESIGN WITH ITS CHARMING DETAILS, HIGH COVED CEILINGS AND CROWN MOLDINGS.
-BRIGHT & SUNNY, THERE ARE WINDOWS EVERYWHERE THAT FILL THE APARTMENT WITH NATURAL LIGHT & BREEZES
-EACH UNIT IN THE BUILDING HAS ITS OWN PRIVATE FRONT & BACK DOOR (NO UGLY APARTMENT BUILDING HALLWAYS)
-PRIVATE OFF STREET PARKING
-HUGE LIVING ROOM -LARGE FORMAL DINING ROOM THAT CAN BE USED AS A HOME OFFICE
-GOOD SIZED BEDROOM WITH A LARGE WALK-IN CLOSET WITH BUILT IN DRAWERS
-BEAUTIFUL HARDWOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUT -LARGE KITCHEN WITH BEAUTIFUL TILE
-STOVE & REFRIGERATOR PROVIDED
-YOUR OWN PRIVATE LAUNDRY ROOM WITH A WASHER & DRYER INCLUDED
-EACH UNIT HAS ITS OWN PRIVATE ADDRESS (THIS UNIT ADDRESS IS 432 N. NORTON AVENUE, UNIT #436)
-GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION
-SMALL DOGS OR CATS (NO MORE THEN 20 LBS)
-1 YR LEASE IS PREFERRED
Location:
Located is located in Larchmont/Hancock Park! It's just a couple of minutes west of downtown LA, Mid-Wilshire is one of the city’s most popular areas for art, food, and shopping. The wild architecture of the Petersen Museum is the most distinctive landmark, and other must-see attractions include the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Pavilion for Japanese Art, and the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, which are all within one block of one another.
The famous Miracle Mile shopping district anchors the community, with numerous office buildings, eclectic eateries, convenient shops, and the historic El Rey Theatre. Foodies swear by the cafes of Little Ethiopia, and the gastronomic wonderland of Koreatown is just a few blocks away.
Much of the neighborhood is residential, incorporating everything from suburban single-family homes with manicured lawns to ultra-modern apartments and condos in the thick of it all.
Located is located in Larchmont/Hancock Park! It's just a couple of minutes west of downtown LA, Mid-Wilshire is one of the city’s most popular areas for art, food, and shopping. The wild architecture of the Petersen Museum is the most distinctive landmark, and other must-see attractions include the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Pavilion for Japanese Art, and the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, which are all within one block of one another.
The famous Miracle Mile shopping district anchors the community, with numerous office buildings, eclectic eateries, convenient shops, and the historic El Rey Theatre. Foodies swear by the cafes of Little Ethiopia, and the gastronomic wonderland of Koreatown is just a few blocks away.
Much of the neighborhood is residential, incorporating everything from suburban single-family homes with manicured lawns to ultra-modern apartments and condos in the thick of it all.