3401 W 41st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90008

3 beds 3 baths 4,313 sq.ft.

Offerered at: $1,495,000.00

County: Los Angeles
Year Built: 1935
Association Fees: $0.00/mo.

Property Description

In a neighborhood now full of lookalike flips and copy-paste arches, this one brings the real thing back with architectural restraint and modern livability. Original hand-troweled plaster walls and oak floors were carefully restored. The layout was reimagined to create clear separation between living and sleeping spaces - a subtle but rare improvement in homes of this scale. A private courtyard with custom breeze blocks and a mature olive tree sets a serene tone. At the same time, a Saltillo-lined walkway leads to the backyard, which includes a covered breezeway, built-in barbecue, lawn space for pets, and ample room for gathering. The family room features soaring 9-foot ceilings with exposed truss beams and a sleek wet bar with dedicated beverage storage - perfect for hosting. Each bedroom includes its own ensuite bath, while a separate office with a bathroom offers flexible space for work or guests. Together, these elements give the home warmth and structure without shouting. And beneath the surface? A brand-new roof, HVAC system, updated plumbing, new electrical wiring, and a 200-amp panel. The charm is vintage, but the performance is fully modern. This is our response to trend-chasing a true revival in every sense of the word. Located just minutes from Kenneth Hahn Park, the Culver City Stairs, and LA favorites like Post & Beam and Jon & Vinny's, this home blends historic character, thoughtful updates, and an unbeatable Leimert Park location.

ESSENTIAL INFO

  • Status: Active
  • Architecture: Spanish