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Listed by JOHN MARTINDALE, DRE #01155188 • GS STRATEGIES, INC.
$ 779,000
Est. payment /mo
Contingent
3417 4th AVE Los Angeles, CA 90018
5,615 Sqft Lot
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Key Details
Property Type Multi-Family
Sub Type Duplex
Listing Status Contingent
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID CRIV25046453
Style Craftsman
Year Built 1923
Lot Size 5,615 Sqft
Property Sub-Type Duplex
Source California Regional MLS
Property Description
Welcome to this classic Craftsman-style duplex located in Jefferson Park, Los Angeles, just two miles from the USC Campus. This property retains the timeless allure of Craftsman architecture. The front unit is a 3-bedroom dwelling, featuring built-in shelving and intricate detailing throughout. The rear unit, currently tenant-occupied, is a 1-bedroom retreat, suitable for use as a rental unit, guest quarters, or a home office. Conveniently located near various restaurants and cafes, this duplex provides easy access to a diverse range of culinary options. The property also offers yard space, suitable for a small garden or enjoying the fresh air. With its proximity to USC Campus, public transportation, and local amenities, this Craftsman duplex provides a wonderful opportunity to experience the best of Los Angeles living. Schedule a showing today and discover the enduring appeal of this Jefferson Park gem.
Location
State CA
County Los Angeles
Area Phht - Park Hills Heights
Rooms
Kitchen Garbage Disposal
Interior
Heating Wall Furnace
Flooring Laminate
Laundry In Laundry Room
Exterior
Parking Features Off-Street Parking
Pool 31, None
View Local/Neighborhood
Roof Type Composition
Building
Story One Story
Foundation Raised
Water Hot Water, District - Public
Architectural Style Craftsman
Others
Tax ID 5044031025
Special Listing Condition Accepting Backups

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