6529 Hedding St
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Being sold by only the second owner, this mid century custom built home boasts four bedrooms, and three baths in 2,145 sq.
Sales Price $2,150,000
Westchester Single Family Home
Beds
4
Baths
3
Home Size
2145 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size
8247 Sq. Ft.
Being sold by only the second owner, this mid century custom built home boasts four bedrooms, and three baths in 2,145 sq.
ft. on an expansive 8,345 sq ft flat lot! Located on one of Westchester's most coveted cul de sacs overlooking a protected hillside, Playa Vista, and views from the Hollywood Sign to the ocean, this property offers the serenity of being away from the noise of a busy city, but offers views of all this city is famous for!Buyers will enjoy beautiful hardwood floors, expansive windows, custom shutters, newer HVAC systems, elevated view deck, large covered patio adjacent to a flat grassy yard. This is a special opportunity!! Enjoy the house now and design your dream home.
Quick Facts
- 20 days on market
- Built in 1952
- Total parking spaces 2Car
- Garage - 2 Car, Attached
- Single Family Residence
- Community | Westchester
- MLS# | 24-401129
Features
- Central Cooling
- Central Heat
- Hardwood Floors, Carpet Floors, Mixed Floors
- Has View
- City, City Lights Views
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