dppre September 5, 2018
Real Estate
By Bianca Barragan
Atop a steep street off Figueroa in Highland Park, this house, built in 1950, is in a prime location for views of neighboring hillsides. Two patios offer great vantage points for taking in those vistas.
Inside, the house has been totally updated, with only a few elements here and there hinting at its age, like the hardwood floors that run throughout the residence and fabulous and sunny, vintage-looking custom cabinets in the kitchen.
The house’s two bedrooms are ample in size, and one even includes a connection to the outdoors via a pair of French doors. The lower level includes living space and a “bonus” half bathroom.
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