Nice Craftsman Film TV & EV Friendly
Los Angeles, CA
Onsite Hosting! Craftsman home built in 1911, just remodeled.
Located right next to Highland Park Metro Rail Station, 15 minutes from downtown LA and Pasadena.
Short walk to shops, restaurants, bars, workout studios and nature hikes in Debs park.
Located right next to Highland Park Metro Rail Station, 15 minutes from downtown LA and Pasadena.
Short walk to shops, restaurants, bars, workout studios and nature hikes in Debs park.
The space
Charming 1900’s Arts and Crafts/Craftsman-style, 2-story house in the heart of suburban historic district #1, in Highland Park, CA. Wood siding and shingle roof exterior. Updated kitchen and bathrooms with Craftsman door and window treatments. 6 fully furnished bedrooms. 1 non functional fireplace, wood floors and 3 updated bathrooms. Gated parking for 5-7 cars. 2 large public parking lots are directly adjacent to the house. Property is located just a few blocks from the 110 freeway, halfway between Downtown LA and Pasadena.
The house has an Electric Vehicle charging station if you happen to be driving an electric car, central AC/heat, air conditioners in 5 of the 6 bedrooms, a washer/dryer, flat screens in all rooms hooked up to rok devices, and/or chromecast for access to Netflix (if you have an account), HBOGO, etc. Charcoal grill in the back with a chimney smoker, and gated parking for up to 7 cars. The locks on all the bedroom/closet doors are old-fashioned, a skeleton key will be provided. Some closets may be locked and some dresser drawers filled during your stay. There will be at least a few drawers and either closets or hanging areas available in each room.
We have onsite hosting during your stay. Sam, Zac, Trevor or Laura will be staying in a separate one bedroom unit on the same property.
Guest access
Instructions for guest access are provided in the House Manual.
The neighborhood
Highland Park is a historic, artsy Eastside neighborhood. The house is close to some great bars and restaurants (The Greyhound, La Cuevita, Antigua Bread) as well as the Highland Theater, which is an art deco theater, and the newly reopened and renovated Highland Park Bowl. There's also several workout studios within walking distance and beautiful nature hiking spots.
Close to several neighborhood pubs, cafes, coffee houses and hipster restaurants. The neighborhood has a rich Mexicana cultural history complete, with Mexicana murals, graffiti, restaurants, taco trucks and fruit stands. The 90 year old Highland Theatre is one block away and several other historic buildings are just 1-3 blocks from the house.
Getting around
Great Location for Public Transit! If you don't have a car during your stay, even better, because your a few feet from the train station. The Highland Park Metro Rail station (Gold Line) is half a block from the house. It's a 15 min train ride to downtown LA (Southbound) with stops in Chinatown, Union Station, and Little Tokyo and its a 15 min train ride to Pasadena (Northbound). You can also take the train to Hollywood and/or Long Beach. I recommend researching where the train goes so you can decide where you wanna go during your stay. Its a great way to get around in a city notorious for its traffic. If you're flying in, you can grab the "flyaway bus" from LAX to Union Station ($8 I believe) where you can take the Gold line right to the front door of the house.
Great Location if you have a car! Close to the and 210 freeways. The house is located in a great area of Los Angeles from a freeway standpoint. You'll mostly use the 110 since its right by the house, but you'll also have access to the 5 and the 134. Being situated close to so many freeways allows you to take alternate routes when traffic is bad. Its about a 20 min drive to Hollywood, 10-15 min to downtown, 10 min to Dodger stadium, and 10 min to the Rose Bowl.
Charming 1900’s Arts and Crafts/Craftsman-style, 2-story house in the heart of suburban historic district #1, in Highland Park, CA. Wood siding and shingle roof exterior. Updated kitchen and bathrooms with Craftsman door and window treatments. 6 fully furnished bedrooms. 1 non functional fireplace, wood floors and 3 updated bathrooms. Gated parking for 5-7 cars. 2 large public parking lots are directly adjacent to the house. Property is located just a few blocks from the 110 freeway, halfway between Downtown LA and Pasadena.
The house has an Electric Vehicle charging station if you happen to be driving an electric car, central AC/heat, air conditioners in 5 of the 6 bedrooms, a washer/dryer, flat screens in all rooms hooked up to rok devices, and/or chromecast for access to Netflix (if you have an account), HBOGO, etc. Charcoal grill in the back with a chimney smoker, and gated parking for up to 7 cars. The locks on all the bedroom/closet doors are old-fashioned, a skeleton key will be provided. Some closets may be locked and some dresser drawers filled during your stay. There will be at least a few drawers and either closets or hanging areas available in each room.
We have onsite hosting during your stay. Sam, Zac, Trevor or Laura will be staying in a separate one bedroom unit on the same property.
Guest access
Instructions for guest access are provided in the House Manual.
The neighborhood
Highland Park is a historic, artsy Eastside neighborhood. The house is close to some great bars and restaurants (The Greyhound, La Cuevita, Antigua Bread) as well as the Highland Theater, which is an art deco theater, and the newly reopened and renovated Highland Park Bowl. There's also several workout studios within walking distance and beautiful nature hiking spots.
Close to several neighborhood pubs, cafes, coffee houses and hipster restaurants. The neighborhood has a rich Mexicana cultural history complete, with Mexicana murals, graffiti, restaurants, taco trucks and fruit stands. The 90 year old Highland Theatre is one block away and several other historic buildings are just 1-3 blocks from the house.
Getting around
Great Location for Public Transit! If you don't have a car during your stay, even better, because your a few feet from the train station. The Highland Park Metro Rail station (Gold Line) is half a block from the house. It's a 15 min train ride to downtown LA (Southbound) with stops in Chinatown, Union Station, and Little Tokyo and its a 15 min train ride to Pasadena (Northbound). You can also take the train to Hollywood and/or Long Beach. I recommend researching where the train goes so you can decide where you wanna go during your stay. Its a great way to get around in a city notorious for its traffic. If you're flying in, you can grab the "flyaway bus" from LAX to Union Station ($8 I believe) where you can take the Gold line right to the front door of the house.
Great Location if you have a car! Close to the and 210 freeways. The house is located in a great area of Los Angeles from a freeway standpoint. You'll mostly use the 110 since its right by the house, but you'll also have access to the 5 and the 134. Being situated close to so many freeways allows you to take alternate routes when traffic is bad. Its about a 20 min drive to Hollywood, 10-15 min to downtown, 10 min to Dodger stadium, and 10 min to the Rose Bowl.