1949 Park Grove Ave
VERIFIEDLos Angeles, CA
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Inspired by midcentury Modernism architecture, these newly renovated rental homes are just minutes to the prestigious University of Southern California (USC) and thriving Downtown Los Angeles. 1949 Park Grove, located in the heart of central Los Angeles, features a 9-unit, 2-story low-rise building with enhanced modern architecture and a gray cement shade base and accents of earth tone colors.
Carefully restored and designed by a renowned LA designer, these 1960s modern luxury rental homes feature keyless entry door locks to spacious one and two-bedroom floor plans with newly renovated kitchen and bathrooms. The kitchen boasts sparkling white stone quartz countertops with brand new self-closing cabinetry and high-end stainless-steel refrigerators with matching gas cooktop with oven and microwave. iRing doorbells with a smart home video security camera are also included as well as a stackable washer and dryer. Bathrooms feature porcelain tiled bathtubs and glass shower doors. Each rental home also includes central A/C cooling and heating w/ recessed lights & luxury style cellular shade window blinds and distressed wood plank floors.
Located in one of central LA’s most historic and vibrant neighborhoods known as University Park - minutes off the 10, 110, and 60 Freeways - rapidly becoming a destination for those who want to live close to the rapidly booming Downtown LA without paying sky-high prices. University Park area includes fine examples of the 19th century Queen Anne style as well as later Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, & American Colonial Revival. Venture back to prehistoric times at the Natural History Museum, look to the future of science and technology at the California Science Center, take a stroll in one of the country’s largest rose gardens or watch sporting events at the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum & home to USC Trojan Football. The neighborhood has many museums, galleries, theatres, sport venues, gardens, libraries and churches.