No, the crime is not this charming 1922 bungalow at 135 S. Avenue 54, Highland Park (although one doubts it's really a "4 bedroom," as the listing declares).
The rather recent plantings in the front yard and on the parkway are a laudable effort by the seller to make this place as as appealing as any West Hollywood interior designer's bachelor pad. The effect is completely winning.
Alas, a quick search on Google Earth reveals the real crime: the squalid multi-family building immediately nextdoor:
Given the vaguely defined driveway between the two structures, I'm not sure where the actual property line lies, or whether there would be room enough to build a two-story fence (or plant a row of cypresses?) sufficient to mask the ugliness radiating from this hideous tenement.
The bungalow is marked "Sale Pending" on CaliforniaMoves.com. Kudos to the plucky buyer(s).
Saturday, July 3, 2010
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