She’s Got the Bones, the Light, and the Porch. The Rest Is Up to You.
Built in 1924 and aging far more gracefully than most of us, this California Bungalow sits just above the street with a quiet kind of confidence. It’s the front house on a two-home lot, but with its own entrance, fencing, and sense of space, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s entirely on its own.
Step inside and you’re greeted by golden original hardwood floors and a living space that drinks in the light like it’s prosecco at dusk. Clean lines and generous proportions give the living and dining areas an open, gallery-like feel—ideal for late afternoon lounging, early morning stretching, or simply letting the silence do the talking.
The kitchen keeps it grounded with real oak cabinets (so many!), granite counters, and a full suite of stainless steel appliances: fridge, stove, and dishwasher. It’s simple, functional, and refreshingly real. No trendy tricks—just the kind of space where Sunday pancakes and quiet Tuesday dinners feel equally at home.
There are three bedrooms in total, and the primary deserves a moment. It’s tucked away at the back of the house, spacious, peaceful, and exactly where you want to end up at the end of the day.
The bathrooms are updated and clean-lined—modern with just enough softness to feel serene and lived in.
You’ll also find central air and heat, a dedicated laundry room with hookups, one off-street parking space, a front porch made for people-watching (or people-ignoring), and a private back patio for your morning coffee or late-night exhale.
So yes, there’s another house on the lot. But this one? She’s standing entirely on her own. Private, polished, and perfectly placed.
Reach out to schedule a tour, fall in love, and make it yours.