Near our beloved Mozza and Street Restaurants is brand spanking new and just drop dead gorgeous:
742 North CITRUS Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038
$1,495,000
Presenting a magnificent, uber chic, European inspired home where every corner has been painstakingly renovated and pondered over. A breathtaking vaulted ceiling is the focal point of the living room which has dazzling natural light.
NEW designer kitchen and bathrooms compliment other exquisite design elements of this home including hardwood & lime stone floors.
| Beds: | 3 |
| Baths: | 3 |
| Sq. Ft.: | 2,850 |
| $/Sq. Ft.: | $525 |
| Lot Size: | 6,000 Sq. Ft. |
| Property Type: | Residential, Single Family |
| Style: | Mediterranean |
| Year Built: | 1923 |
| Community: | Hancock Park |
The Master suite has additional elegant vaulted ceilings and boasts a private sitting room and balconies. Proudly standing upon one of the most gorgeous tree lined streets this home permeates a theme of class and decorum from top to bottom and will make the most detailed home owner gleeful.
Seconds from DomaineLA and Hatfield’s Restaurants and moments from ultra hip Melrose and District La Brea!
To schedule a viewing of this home make your appointment with Catherine White (323)877-9376
catherinechristinewhite@gmail.com
Listing Provided Courtesy of Peter Lorimer, Peter Lorimer Group Estates
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VISIT:The District La Brea – La Brea

Their Story- District La Brea
“La Brea,” an adaptive re-use development project on La Brea avenue between 1st and 2nd, features eleven buildings being transformed to host a complementary mix of retail, dining and creative offices.
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Architects from Long Beach based Studio One Eleven are restoring and modernizing the property. |
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Each building’s unique characteristics including wood truss ceilings, exposed brick and steel beams are being highlighted. |
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The site of an Edsel Automobile dealership in the 1950’s, the building was later headquarters to one of LA’s premier printing shops, Continental Graphics Corporation. |
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Today the neighborhood hosts an eclectic mix of showrooms, galleries and retailers with long histories on La Brea avenue including American Rag, Undefeated, La Brea Bakery and Pink’s. |
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We’re carefully curating the La Brea experience to build on this history. |
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We’re inviting an eclectic mix of emerging regional and local retail and dining brands to put down roots. |
“All of a sudden, La Brea is starting to look like there is a mini-renaissance going on.”
Lastest News: Quinn and Karen Hatfied, the duo behind Hatfiend’s on Melrose will soon open a bakery-cafe concept on LaBrea. We’re stoked and can’t wait for the full service restaurant/bakery to open! Brunch anyone??
The Sycamore Kitchen will be located on La Brea across the street from American Rag and serve as a “full-service casual restaurant, with a really strong emphasis on the bakery side,” Karen Hatfield
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