Nestled on one of the few remaining pedestrian-friendly streets in Los Angeles, this beautifully remodeled New York-style "row house" duplex stands as a testament to architectural elegance, crafted by the renowned architect David J. Witmer in 1923. Recognized by the State Historical Resource Commission as a "unique and invaluable property type," it resides in the heart of Los Angeles. Within walking distance, residents can explore a wealth of Los Angeles' cultural gems, such as The Broad Museum, Symphony Hall, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), and the scenic Echo Park Lake. This historic home not only embodies timeless charm but also provides unparalleled access to the city's renowned attractions.