1 bd / 1 ba
$655,000
Interior designers like Cliff Fong and other creatives are drawn to this 1928 building for its historic charm, architectural details, and tons of natural light. Photos taken when photographer Johnathan Ducrest put this residence on the market show off a thoughtful remodel. He returned the home to its former glory by updating the galley kitchen with new countertops, appliances, a fresh coat of paint and completely gutted the bathroom reports Curbed.
When Ducrest lived here you entered this one one-bedroom, one-bath condo measuring 1,200 square feet through a modest foyer painted jet black. Past the foyer is a light-filled living room featuring historic windows, millwork, moldings, hardwood floors, and a wood-burning fireplace.
Adjacent to the living room is a formal dining room leading to the galley kitchen with Bosch appliances, LG washer/dryer combo, quartz counter tops, marble back splash, and ample cabinets.
On the opposite end of the residence is the over-sized bedroom with expansive storage and many built-ins. The bathroom is also on this end of the home and includes Hansgrohe hardware, Duravit fixtures, and a built-in medicine cabinet with LED lighting and defogger. Additional features include designer light fixtures and custom California closets.
The home last sold in June 2017 for $650,000. The asking price is now $655,000 with HOA dues of $337 per month with the added bonus of the building currently being considered for Mills Act status.
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Listing courtesy of Joel Kelner – Vetreni Properties
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