5740 Meridian Street

Stylishly Renovated 1924 Home in the Heart of Highland Park

Step into this stylishly renovated 1924 home in the heart of Highland Park. As you enter, you'll be greeted by new hardwood flooring that seamlessly flows throughout the interior of this 2+2 floor plan. The primary bedroom features accent wallpaper with tropical notes and an ensuite bathroom, while both bedrooms offer access to a private sundeck, perfect for soaking up the California sun. The small bedroom is adorned with adorable wallpaper featuring woodland creatures, adding a touch of whimsy to the space. Modern comfort is ensured with the new copper plumbing and HVAC system, while the new Bosch dishwasher adds convenience to daily living. Step outside to discover the newly lush landscaping by Flores Artscape, where a prolific mango and sapote tree stand alongside raised beds, perfect for aspiring gardeners. The exterior also features Marina Strawberry trees with berries the color of red and yellow, creating a vibrant and inviting outdoor space. The front deck and patio, as well as the rear deck, have been newly rebuilt by LA Deck, providing ample space for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. Situated in the heart of Highland Park, this home offers easy access to the neighborhood's highlights. Whether you choose to enjoy a leisurely afternoon under the mango tree with an Aperol Spritz or explore the nearby dining and entertainment options such as Jane on York, Hurache Azteca, and Highland Park Bowl, this location is truly a gem. Don't miss the opportunity to make this delightful Highland Park home your own and experience the vibrant lifestyle it has to offer. Schedule a showing today and envision yourself enjoying the best of Los Angeles living in this captivating abode.SOLD ! $1,093,000

5740 Meridian

5740 Meridian St.

  • 2 Bedroom

  • 2 Bathroom

  • Renovated

  • 1924 Year Built

  • Central Location


Community Treasures


1.      Secret Stairs

2.      Hippo

3.      Cafe Jane

4.      Cookbook

5.      Highland Park Bowl

6. Debs Park

 
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