Our latest listing takes us to the historic West Adams neighborhood. This handsome townhouse offers a dapper blend of modern amenities with character details. Featuring original hardwood floors, vintage built-ins, and period moldings, the residence is one of three homes in an intimate Tenants in Common community. Located on Adams Boulevard, a street filled with stately character homes, the residence is near West Adams’ newest cafés, burgeoning art scene, and culinary destinations.

West Adams Tenants in Common

The House Tour

Set back from the street on a knoll, the exterior is decorated with striking black shutters and doors. Inside opens to reveal character details, including original hardwood floors, vintage built-ins, and period moldings. The living room centers around a striking fireplace clad in patterned tile, complemented by a curated blend of textures, tones, and outdoor greenery framed by a bay window.

A formal dining room sits beyond the living room. It flows seamlessly into a bright kitchen with classic subway tile, quartz countertops, open shelving to showcase your Heath ceramics, and a breakfast bar. A half bath and laundry area complete this level.

Upstairs, spacious bedrooms offer ample room for rest, reflection, or remote work. The primary bedroom opens to a welcoming porch where you can lounge throughout the day, taking in scenes of neighborhood life. Scalloped cabinetry and 1920s-era tile add to the bathroom’s vintage flair. The low-maintenance grounds feature dedicated areas for dining al fresco. This is an opportunity to own a piece of the past, with an eye toward the future, in one of LA’s most exciting neighborhoods. Single-car garage included. Monthly HOA is $283.

West Adams Neighborhood

West Adams is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Los Angeles. It’s known for its collection of historic architecture built between 1880 and 1925ranging from “Victorian, Queen Anne, Stick/Eastlake, Shingle, Mission, Transitional Arts and Crafts, Beaux Arts, and the Revival Styles, and Craftsman.”

Adams Boulevard hosts the neighborhood’s blossoming art, culinary, and music scene. Art galleries and restaurants such as Band of Vices, The Landing, Delicious Pizza, Highly Likely, Harold and Belle’s, and Alta Adams.