Home of the Week: Spanish-style two-story in the Hollywood Hills with 1930s charm
Tucked behind tall hedges and surrounded by lush landscaping, this Spanish-style two-story in the Hollywood Hills retains its 1930s charm. Vaulted beam ceilings, arched interior doorways and colorful tile stair risers are among period details within the updated designer-done interiors.
Location: 6001 Graciosa Drive, Los Angeles 90068
Asking price: $2.799 million
Year built: 1930
House size: Three bedrooms, four bathrooms, 2,637 square feet
Lot size: 6,680 square feet
Features: Living, dining and family rooms; master bedroom fireplace; heated blue-tile swimming pool with fountain spa; brick patios; fountain; decks; two-car garage; cityscape and Griffith Observatory views
About the area: Last year, 272 single-family homes sold in the 90068 ZIP Code at a median price of $1.145 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 14.6% price increase from 2013.
Agent: James Nasser, Westside Estate Agency, (310) 860-8894
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