Detailed Introduction Of This Home
A very special 1928 Spanish home that was picked up and relocated from the Westside to Boyle Heights to save it from demolition before the construction of the 405 freeway in 1964. The home features two floors plus a basement, with hardwood flooring throughout. The spacious main bedroom is on the first floor, and the additional attic space , with writing nook and oval-shaped doorway, can be used as a second bedroom or office. The full sized basement would be great for an art or recording studio. The kitchen is simple and functional, with concrete shelving and countertops, adjacent to the formal dining room. The cozy living room features a nice decorative fireplace. There's plenty of space to entertain on the side patio, and behind the house you'll find the washer/dryer area. The street level garage allows for convenient parking for one car. Easy access over the new Sixth Street Bridge to downtown and the Arts District.