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1829 Nolden St
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A Testament to Highland Park

What do you get when you take a lovely Regency home from Santa Monica and move it to Highland Park? Nestled amongst mature landscaping in a secret enclave of one of LA's hottest neighborhoods, this turn-key classic beauty is calling you home.
This exceptional 1937 home hearkens back to a time when craftsmanship was de rigueur and martinis were served stirred, not shaken.
Situated on a peaceful cul-de-sac street, it offers the perfect balance of solitude and convenience.
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Enjoy the spacious living room, curl up with popcorn and a movie in the family room or meander out through the French doors off the dining room to the private back patio, surrounded by nothing but greenery.
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As you explore, you'll discover the home's hidden gems like the kitchen, adorned with vintage tile, two windows and new light fixtures that illuminate your cooking adventures.
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With 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 tasteful bathrooms plus a family room/den, this 1500 sq ft home provides ample space to rest and relax.

The 3rd bedroom is staged as an office (that 1" thick paneling and stone fireplace begged for it) and offers an excellent remote work setting.
On our chilly SoCal evenings, take your pick of 2 fireplaces to snuggle up to while you entertain friends and family or just relax after a long day.
Navigate from room to room, exploring every nook and cranny using our immersive 3D tour.

3 bedrooms
2 baths
1,500 sf
18,000 sf lot
Freshly painted, refinished floors, new light fixtures throughout and this home is ready for you to move-in.
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The 2-car garage was also refinished and to top it off, there's a ton of storage under the home, perfect for everything from surfboards, kayaks and camping gear to the seasonal decorations that bring your home to life each year.

Included in the sale is a vacant 12K sf hillside lot across the back of the home for a total of 18K sf of privacy.
This is not merely a house; it's part of Highland Park's rich tapestry. Originally built in Santa Monica in 1937, this home was moved to HLP in 1962 when the 10 freeway was built (pssst...they only move the good ones).

Welcome to
Highland Park

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Located in prime Highland Park, close to all the happenings on York & Figueroa – Highland Park Bowl, Home State, Civil Coffee, Café Birdie, The Lodge Room, The York, Dotter, Café de Leche, Bob Baker’s Marionette Theater, Ave 50 Park and much more. Close to the 2, 134, 110 & 5 freeways means you’re just minutes away from anywhere you want to go.