Panoramic View Rental Mt Washington | Sponsored | theeastsiderla.com

2022-07-24 13:30:05 By : Mr. Da Jen Lee

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It’s literally the 1920’s architecture meets the modern amenities and designer finishes of the now 2020’s. From the restored antique 1920’s light fixtures in every room, complimented with modern recessed LED lighting throughout, to the push-button light switches, and brass fittings. It’s an amazing example of what real estate designers and remodelers should be doing with these antique homes in our history filled neighborhoods.

Now let’s talk about the price point, $5,495 per month … This home is going to offer its future residents character, charm, and luxury in a modest two-bedroom one bath footprint. However, the size is compensated with a generous amount of outdoor entertainment space including a wrap-around deck and turfed backyard overlooking the panoramic views.

Since it's perfectly situated on the southwesterly bend of the hillside on the tipping point where the mouth of the Elysian Valley opens up, the view truly takes your breath away. View from Left to right: Montecito Heights, Lincoln Heights, Cypress Park, Downtown LA Skyline, and that’s just the immediate up close and personal. In the distance you will be able to see past several cities and, on a clear day, the Vincent Thomas Bridge in Long Beach and container cranes in the San Pedro port are clearly visible in the distance. Dodger fireworks shows during Friday night home games are visible from the back yard, kitchen or master.

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The competition at this price point in Mt. Washington might be larger in square footage with an extra bed and bath. However, they have no outdoor area and are plain simple boxes with no character. Yet no other listing seems to have the soak it in kind of view like this 1920’s charmer with luxury designer finishes and as where the competition on this hill has off-street parking for maybe 1 or 2 cars if you’re lucky. Let me point out the over 100-foot-long driveway parking area this home has that can maybe fit 8-10 cars.

Ever since Highland Park became one of the hottest real estate markets in Los Angeles, Mt. Washington has been the premium to that marketplace, like what Silver Lake has been for Echo Park. Mt. Washington is currently on the top of the list of Angelino real-estate shoppers at the moment as the higher-end alternative to Highland Park. It's rather serene tranquility, hiking trails, nature parks, views from all sides and the highly sought-after elementary school nestled at the very top of the hill are driving this neighborhood as a prized, no-longer-hidden gem.

Oh, and let’s not forget it’s history, it was first laid out by developer Robert Marsh back in 1909, making Mt. Washington the oldest hillside development in the city.

With Angelinos looking for the market to cool down with rising interest rates, the rental market in Mt. Washington will continue to be in high demand and when you combine that with a quality product and a view … This home is sure to be rented out soon.

Since it was just listed, it is hosting its first rental open house this Saturday from 3 pm – 8 pm, so interested parties may see it during the day and with city lights glimmering at night.

• Watch this video of the sunset from 604 Andalusia Street

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