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421 South Wilton Place

421 South Wilton Place

(310) 331-8883

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421 South Wilton Place, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Greater Wilshire

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Patio / balcony
Garage
Walk in closets
Hot tub
Bbq/grill
Unit Amenities
patio / balcony
walk in closets
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parking
bbq/grill
garage
hot tub
(323) 435-4447- The Wilton Court is an intimate community of four homes built in 2020, located in the sought-after Third Street School District of Hancock Park. This residence offers over 1,780 square feet of modern living space, along with a two-car tandem garage equipped with an EV charger.The second floor includes a primary suite with a large walk-in closet and a spa-like bathroom, plus a second en suite bedroom. The third floor features an open living and dining area with a balcony that offers hillside and Griffith Observatory views.The kitchen includes a breakfast bar, pantry, dumbwaiter, and Samsung appliances. The top floor has a guest bedroom, full bath, and a flexible space ideal for a home office or den with views of the Hollywood Sign.A private rooftop deck with a built-in BBQ and sink provides city and sunset viewsgreat for relaxing or entertaining. Additional features include built-in speakers on the main level and rooftop, a gated driveway, and a tankless water heater.Conveniently located near Larchmont Village. Listing provided by: Tina Quillen of The Beverly Hills Estates LA State License 2166447 Listing posted by Leasing Office (310) 331-8883. [SYNDID 4128915 07312025]

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