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Handsome 1920s Spanish in Mid-Wilshire asks $1.7M

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With wrought iron balconies and plenty of tile

Front view of Spanish-style home
The house was built in 1928 and last sold in 1981.
Photos courtesy Portia Park, Keller Williams

This elegant Spanish-style home just off Museum Row still has a bit of romantic 1920s charm to go along with a host of contemporary updates.

The 2,481-square-foot home was constructed in 1928 and has plenty of curb appeal, with a rounded front entrance, barrel tile roofing, arched windows, wrought iron balconies, and an ornamental wooden door framed by a mosaic of colorful tile.

Inside, the house has four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, along with a formal dining room, breakfast room, and updated kitchen. Features include hardwood floors, expansive windows, bits of stained glass, a tile staircase leading to the second level, and a wood-burning fireplace in the living room.

The house sits on a 7,702-square-foot lot, with a pergola-shaded patio and a grassy backyard. There’s also a detached two-car garage behind the house.

Asking price is $1.695 million. An open house is scheduled for Tuesday, December 5, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Front staircase
Living room with fireplace
Dining room
Rounded turret with windows
Back of house with grassy backyard