Hotel architect, R. C. Ferguson built three of the many bungalows that line a famous stair street in Silver Lake. One of them recently hit the market.
1 bd / 1 ba
$639,000
Perched high above the city, Loma Vista Place is only accessible on foot. The home is built on a “long, narrow, steep set of stairs. On one side of the hill there are six flights of 166 stairs. On the other there are ten flights of 182. Residents’ cars and waste bins are parked at the bottom on either side” reports KCET.
Dating back to a time when silent films and the Pacific Electric Railway still existed, this large one bedroom offers a mix of retro details and modern upgrades.
Measuring 752 square feet the inside offers a wood-paneled living and dining room combo, featuring a vintage fireplace. The newly renovated kitchen is equipped with a Subzero fridge and has granite counters, along with a large skylight. Penny tile is a highlight of the updated bathroom.
Outside is filled with mature trees, meandering brick paths, several outdoor patios, garden beds, and a fully functional claw foot tub where you can soak and enjoy views of the mountains.
There’s plenty of street parking it’s close to Whole Foods 365, the Silver Lake Reservoir, and other neighborhood shops and restaurants.
This home last sold in 2008 for $419,000. After just 8 days on the market it’s in escrow with an asking price of $639,000.
SEE THIS HOME
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Listing courtesy of John Seffker – Deasy Penner
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