Growing up in Northeast LA, I always get a little more joy in helping my neighbors sell their home when the time is right.
The sellers originally purchased this home in the 90s just before prices began to skyrocket in the early 2000s. But as the family got bigger, so did the house and they made continuous upgrades to the home over the years. Looking at it today, you would not be able to tell this house is over 100 years old! Seeking to move out of Los Angeles, the sellers knew that this was the perfect time for them to make a move and I was more than happy to help.
Located a few blocks from the Highland Park Station off the Gold Line, this home is perfectly situated in the middle of the community and is surrounded by plenty of schools, grocery stores, parks, restaurants, and more. The home rests on a cozy street in between two major boulevards (York and Figueroa) and was remodeled in 2007. The home also features a concrete driveway that leads to a single detached garage in the back, which leaves the opportunity to convert it into an auxiliary dwelling unit. This 1,586 square foot house sits on a 4,275 square foot lot and features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, and was built in 1912.
If you or someone you know has been thinking of making the move to Highland Park, I might know a place worth checking out... :)
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