2102 W 24th Street, Los Angeles, California 90018, Los Angeles, 90018 - 6 bed, 4 bath

2102 W 24th Street, Los Angeles, California 90018 home-pic-0
ACTIVE UNDER CONTRACT$1,899,999
2102 W 24th Street, Los Angeles, California 90018
6Beds
4Baths
5,036Sqft
7,817Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,846,372.55) is $53,626.45 (2%) lower than the list price ($1,899,999). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic & Architectural Significance: This landmark 1910 Arts & Crafts home is an individually designated City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument (HCM No. 601), boasting five fireplaces, beamed ceilings, stained glass windows, and beautifully refinished original woodwork and built-ins, offering unique character and prestige.
Top Cons:
Historic Property Maintenance & Modernization: As a 1910 historic home, it may require specialized and potentially costly ongoing maintenance, and while described as 'move-in perfect,' significant investment might be needed for system upgrades (e.g., HVAC, plumbing, electrical) to meet contemporary standards.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.90M vs avg $880.0K (+$1,019,999)98%
Size:5,036 sqft vs avg 1,508 sqft98%
Price/sqft:$377 vs avg $6157%

More Insights

Built in 1910 (115 years old).
Condition: This historic 1910 Craftsman home is exceptionally well-preserved with beautiful original woodwork and architectural details. However, the kitchen features dated tile countertops, older wood cabinets, and worn hardwood flooring, while the bathrooms present basic, older fixtures and finishes (e.g., hexagonal floor tiles, simple vanities). While clean and functional, these key areas show signs of being outdated and would likely require significant aesthetic updates to meet contemporary standards, aligning with the 'Fair' condition criteria.
Year Built
1910
Close
-
List price
$1.9M
Original List price
$2M
Price/Sqft
$377
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25544563
Home ConditionFair
Features
Deck
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About this home

Price Reduced! Landmark Arts & Crafts home in the sought-after West Adams's Gramercy Park pocket enclave. To call this impressive and historic 3-story 1910 Craftsman "iconic" would be an understatement. This stunning architectural checks all the boxes! Fireplaces? Yes, five of them. Beamed ceilings? Check. Stained glass windows? Check. Terraces and sleeping porch? Check. Hardwood floors and beautifully-refinished woodwork? Check. Built-ins including seat benches, leaded-glass china cabinet and bookcases? Check. With over 5,000 square feet of high quality entertaining and living quarters on three levels (plus additional bonus attic space possible media room or?), this residence offers both curb appeal and move-in perfection. The massive entry porch leads into an imposing center entry hall with a grand, multi-landing staircase artfully backed by full wall of stained glass windows. The entry is flanked by the dining room and the living room, each with its own art tile fireplace. The living room also features a unique circular bay with curved glass windows. Through the pocket doors, the adjacent library has another fireplace, a bank of windows, wainscoting, and two walls of built-in bookcases. The dining room features leaded glass transom windows, beamed ceilings, twin china cabinets and wainscoting; French doors lead to a bright breakfast room that also has leaded glass transoms and wainscoting. The kitchen area includes an open walk-in pantry with plentiful storage and a separate wet bar area, along with a built-in oven and cooktop that includes an indoor grill. Upstairs, the second floor features four good-sized bedrooms (two with fireplaces), two full bathrooms and a luxe sleeping porch/sitting room. The largest bedroom (NW) has its own entrance to the huge terrace above the front entrance porch. The west facing-bedroom has French doors opening to its own separate terrace. On the third floor are two more bedrooms, another bathroom and almost 600 square feet of unfinished attic space. There is also a 400-sq-ft basement and a detached garage. The property is a Contributor to the West Adams Terrace HPOZ, and is individually designated as City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument "HCM" No. 601 as the "Gramercy Park Homestead." It stands proudly at the entrance to Gramercy Park, an 18-home Tract that boasts a small private park (maintained by the neighborhood association) at its center. BONUS: This property has been used for filming quite often, which could be a nice source of additional income to a new owner. The Gramercy Park Homestead is conveniently located near the 10 freeway and the many new restaurants, coffee houses and other amenities along Adams Boulevard and in nearby neighborhoods, including Surfas Culinary District, Johnny's West Adams, Truffle Brother's Spaccia Salumeria (recently named by Yelp as L.A.'s "Best Italian" restaurant), Alta Adams, Tartine West Adams, Farmhouse Thai, Re/Creation Cafe and n/soto. And, of course, old school favorites El Cholo Cafe and Harold & Belle's.

Nearby schools

2/10
Twenty-Fourth Street Elementary School
Public,K-50.1mi
4/10
Birdielee V. Bright Elementary School
Public,K-50.8mi
3/10
Arlington Heights Elementary School
Public,K-50.9mi
3/10
Sixth Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-50.9mi
2/10
Tom Bradley Global Awareness Magnet School
Public,K-51.5mi
5/10
Virginia Road Elementary School
Public,K-51.6mi
3/10
Johnnie Cochran, Jr., Middle School
Public,6-81.0mi
2/10
Audubon Middle School
Public,6-82.0mi
5/10
Foshay Learning Center
Public,K-121.1mi
4/10
West Adams Preparatory High School
Public,9-121.3mi
4/10
Los Angeles Senior High School
Public,9-121.9mi
2/10
Susan Miller Dorsey Senior High School
Public,9-122.1mi
Condition Rating
Fair

This historic 1910 Craftsman home is exceptionally well-preserved with beautiful original woodwork and architectural details. However, the kitchen features dated tile countertops, older wood cabinets, and worn hardwood flooring, while the bathrooms present basic, older fixtures and finishes (e.g., hexagonal floor tiles, simple vanities). While clean and functional, these key areas show signs of being outdated and would likely require significant aesthetic updates to meet contemporary standards, aligning with the 'Fair' condition criteria.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic & Architectural Significance: This landmark 1910 Arts & Crafts home is an individually designated City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument (HCM No. 601), boasting five fireplaces, beamed ceilings, stained glass windows, and beautifully refinished original woodwork and built-ins, offering unique character and prestige.
Exclusive Neighborhood & Community: Located in the sought-after Gramercy Park pocket enclave, the property benefits from an exclusive 18-home tract with a private park maintained by the neighborhood association, fostering a strong sense of community.
Expansive & Flexible Living Space: With over 5,000 square feet across three levels, including six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a 600 sqft unfinished attic, a 400 sqft basement, and a detached garage, the residence offers substantial living space and significant potential for customization or expansion.
Income-Generating Potential: The property has a proven history as a filming location, presenting a unique opportunity for a new owner to generate additional income.
Prime Urban Accessibility: Conveniently situated near the 10 freeway and a vibrant array of new and established restaurants, coffee houses, and amenities along Adams Boulevard and in nearby neighborhoods, offering excellent connectivity and lifestyle options.

Cons

Historic Property Maintenance & Modernization: As a 1910 historic home, it may require specialized and potentially costly ongoing maintenance, and while described as 'move-in perfect,' significant investment might be needed for system upgrades (e.g., HVAC, plumbing, electrical) to meet contemporary standards.
Recent Price Reduction: The property has undergone a price reduction from its original listing, which could suggest a longer market time or that the initial pricing was ambitious, potentially influencing buyer perception of value.
Mixed Local School Ratings: While some higher-rated schools are available, the proximity to several public schools with lower ratings (e.g., 2 out of 10) might be a concern for families prioritizing top-tier local public education options.

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