3629 Kinney Place, Los Angeles, California 90065, Los Angeles, 90065 - 3 bed, 2 bath

3629 Kinney Place, Los Angeles, California 90065 home-pic-0
ACTIVE UNDER CONTRACT$1,299,000$1,392/sqft
Est. Value: $1,292,385
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FairlyEstimate
3629 Kinney Place, Los Angeles, California 90065
3Beds
2Baths
1,392Sqft
4,950Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,292,385.475) is $6,614.525 (0%) lower than the list price ($1,299,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Panoramic Views & Prime Location: Perched at the summit of a coveted Glassell Park hillside, the residence offers breathtaking panoramic views of Northeast Los Angeles, including city lights and mountains, enhancing its desirability and value.
Top Cons:
Age of Original Structure: While extensively renovated, the home was originally built in 1962, which may imply potential for older underlying infrastructure not explicitly detailed as updated.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.30M vs avg $1.24M (+$59,500.5)59%
Size:1,392 sqft vs avg 1,609 sqft35%
Price/sqft:$933 vs avg $80072%

More Insights

Built in 1962 (64 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1962, this property has undergone an 'exquisitely reimagined' and extensive modern renovation. The kitchen features custom white oak cabinetry, sprawling quartz countertops, and premium Wolf and integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances, all appearing virtually new. Bathrooms are ultra-modern with designer fixtures, new vanities, and pristine tiling. The entire home boasts new white oak flooring, modern light fixtures (including a George Nelson bubble lamp), and updated systems like a mini-split in the bonus room and a Tesla charger. The overall condition, style, and features meet current high-quality standards with no visible deferred maintenance, indicating a very recent and comprehensive renovation.
Year Built
1962
Close
-
List price
$1.3M
Original List price
$1.3M
Price/Sqft
$933
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26632787
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Mountain(s)
Deck
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Mountain(s)

About this home

Experience Elevated Living in Glassell Park | 3BD, 2BA Sophisticated Modern Perched at the summit of one of Glassell Park's most coveted hillsides, this exquisitely reimagined residence offers a sophisticated blend of architectural transparency and modern luxury. Designed to maximize natural light and panoramic vistas, this home is a sanctuary for those who demand both style and substance. Upon entry, you are greeted by an expansive open-concept floor plan characterized by airy volumes and pristine white oak flooring. Walls of glass seamlessly dissolve the boundary between the interior living space and the dramatic landscape beyond. The chef's kitchen is a triumph of design, featuring custom white oak cabinetry, sprawling quartz countertops, and a premium appliance suite including a Wolf range and integrated Fisher & Paykel refrigeration and dishwasher. The main level offers a bedroom perfectly flexible as a bedroom, music room, den, or guest suite complemented by an ultra-modern bathroom featuring a designer walk-in shower. Ascend to the second level to find two additional retreats. The secondary bedroom features a private balcony and the iconic glow of a George Nelson bubble lamp and large closet outfitted by California Closets, while the larger bedroom offers direct access to the home's crowning jewel: the expansive terrace.The 500-square-foot upper patio (30' x 20') is an entertainer's dream, offering some of the most breathtaking views in Northeast Los Angeles. Whether you are hosting a screening via the outdoor television or relaxing by the kids sand pit, this space provides a world-class backdrop for every occasion. A Creative Bonus Room with separate-entrance features large windows and a dedicated mini-split system ideal for a quiet workspace, home gym, or music studio. Curated Grounds feature a lush, terraced lot blooming with orange, lemon, tangerine, and pomegranate trees, alongside bird-friendly rosemary and edible flora. Additional Modern Conveniences include an enclosed carport with integrated storage and a Tesla charger. This is more than a home; it is a lifestyle statement nestled in the hills. Schedule your private tour to experience these unparalleled views in person.

R
Rick Le Masters
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
02/05/13
Sold
$565,000
12/21/09
Sold
$439,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1962, this property has undergone an 'exquisitely reimagined' and extensive modern renovation. The kitchen features custom white oak cabinetry, sprawling quartz countertops, and premium Wolf and integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances, all appearing virtually new. Bathrooms are ultra-modern with designer fixtures, new vanities, and pristine tiling. The entire home boasts new white oak flooring, modern light fixtures (including a George Nelson bubble lamp), and updated systems like a mini-split in the bonus room and a Tesla charger. The overall condition, style, and features meet current high-quality standards with no visible deferred maintenance, indicating a very recent and comprehensive renovation.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Panoramic Views & Prime Location: Perched at the summit of a coveted Glassell Park hillside, the residence offers breathtaking panoramic views of Northeast Los Angeles, including city lights and mountains, enhancing its desirability and value.
High-End Modern Renovation: The home has been exquisitely reimagined with a sophisticated modern design, featuring an open-concept floor plan, pristine white oak flooring, walls of glass, and a chef's kitchen with premium appliances (Wolf range, Fisher & Paykel) and quartz countertops.
Exceptional Outdoor Entertainment Space: A 500-square-foot upper patio serves as an entertainer's dream with a world-class backdrop, complemented by lush, terraced grounds blooming with fruit trees and edible flora.
Versatile Creative Bonus Room: A separate-entrance bonus room with large windows and a dedicated mini-split system offers ideal flexibility for a quiet workspace, home gym, or music studio, adding significant functional value.
Modern Conveniences & Eco-Friendly Features: The property includes an enclosed carport with integrated storage and a Tesla charger, catering to contemporary lifestyle needs and environmental consciousness.

Cons

Age of Original Structure: While extensively renovated, the home was originally built in 1962, which may imply potential for older underlying infrastructure not explicitly detailed as updated.
Absence of Central Air Conditioning: The description highlights a mini-split system only in the bonus room, suggesting the main living areas may lack central air conditioning, which could be a drawback in warmer months.
Limited Traditional Flat Yard Space: The 'curated grounds' are described as a 'terraced lot,' which, while aesthetically pleasing, typically offers less traditional flat yard space for recreation compared to properties with expansive lawns.
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