Los Angeles City Historical Monument

 

Buyers Wanted

1845-1847 Kelton Avenue

Duplex: 2 units plus 2-car garage at 1845 and 1847 Kelton Avenue

Location: "Baja Westwood" (Westwood South of Santa Monica) [Thomas Guide Page 632, B-5]

Lot size: 135 x 49

Zoning: R-3

Property Includes:
2-bedroom with fireplace, upstairs;
2-bedroom with fireplace, downstairs;
2-car garage

Rents: Similar rental units in the area are offered in the approximate range of $1,100 - 1,450 for one-bedroom; $1,650 - 2400 for two-bedroom.

Purchase Price: The property was purchased in November, 2002 for approximately $975,000.

Additional Information: This property was recently added to the City's list of cultural and historic monuments. It is one of a string of 1929-1930 examples of the early Janss-conceived plan for Westwood Hills. The properties on either side of it have also been designated landmarks. This property boasts Art Deco touches, beautiful tile work, coved ceilings, and more. The original wood built-ins in the breakfast nook and the bathroom are particularly well-kept and charming. Actors Cheryl Ladd and Donald Wood previously resided here. Adjacent on the north is a four-plex designed by architect Allen G. Siple,who went on to design the Beverly Hills Police Buildings, the Webb School Buildings, Mandeville House and a cluster of historic courtyard dwellings called the Grove. The Kelton property embodies the California Mediterranean-style of architecture with arched entry and windows,Spanish-tile roof and original intact Art Deco elements. Historic monument status confers some financial benefits, including property tax adjustments and tax credits. A link to the Los Angeles Conservancy booklet describing these benefits is available below.

CONTACT:

Email:
saveKelton3@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.elevenshadows.com/Kelton/buyers.htm;
[Via Google or Yahoo: "Kelton properties" or "Kelton Duplexes"]

 

     
 

Financial Incentives for Preserving Historic Buildings What financial incentives and other programs exist to help make preservation economically feasible? This Los Angeles Conservancy publication, available in its entirety here, covers the basics of income tax credits, property tax reductions, facade easements, and the California Historical Building Code. Click here for 1.5 MB .pdf file to download.

Demolition

Application for Historic Monument Status

Research

The Cultural Heritage Commission Review Process

Building Neighborhood Support

Arguments that a Developer May Make Against Historical Preservation

Next Steps After Properties Have Been Designated Historical Monuments

Media

How Can I Help Save The Historic Kelton Homes?

We Are Looking For Buyers For The Historic Kelton Homes

 

Email the Kelton Avenue Ad Hoc Committee

 


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