Built when the air in Los Angeles still smelled of salt and citrus, this isn't a house, it's a sanctuary of light and unbroken laughter. Step inside 2340 Camden Ave and let the city noise dissolve into the rhythm of a 1930s charm, a time when homes were built to hold a life, not just a mortgage. This isn't some hollowed-out flip; it's a sanctuary of vitality on a tree-lined stretch moments from Westwood, Century City, and the beating heart of the Westside, where the shadows and sun play for keeps. You cross the porch and hit those barrel-vaulted ceilings that pull your eyes upward, making the room feel like it's breathing right along with you. Light floods through massive picture windows, catching the curve of a wood accent wall and a stone fireplace that stands like a monument to good scotch and better conversation. You've got three bedrooms that actually feel like rooms, including the great bedroom that lets you step straight from the sheets into the cool morning air of the backyard. Outside, the 6,756 square feet of California earth is shaded by trees that have seen it all, featuring a detached garage and a bonus studio for the creator, the dreamer, or the one who just needs to disappear for a while.
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