LA Magazine has called Faircrest Heights one of the “10 Best Districts You’ve Never Heard Of” – and it’s easy to see why. Close to Mid-City LA, West Hollywood and the Culver City Arts District, its quiet residential streets are filled with well-tended period homes like this gated, turnkey gem at 1752 Crescent Heights Boulevard.
![Faircrest Heights gem of a home.](https://compasscaliforniablog.com/wp-content/uploads/11-3-700x467.jpg)
Complete with legal ADU and two-car garage, this 1932 architectural beauty retains all the inviting elements of its Spanish Revival style, from terracotta-tiled roof to sculpted archways and beamed ceiling.
![Faircrest Heights gem of a home.](https://compasscaliforniablog.com/wp-content/uploads/10-700x467.jpg)
Its charm has been heightened with sensitive enhancements, including gorgeous hardwood floors, custom paint and central air/heat, plus NEST thermostat, Ring doorbell and smart sound systems.
![Faircrest Heights gem of a home.](https://compasscaliforniablog.com/wp-content/uploads/17-3-700x467.jpg)
The open eat-in kitchen glows with new custom cabinets, brass fixtures, quartz countertops, farmhouse sink, large storage island with prep sink, and Bertazzoni appliances.
![Faircrest dining room.](https://compasscaliforniablog.com/wp-content/uploads/15-1-700x467.jpg)
Pairs of wide glass doors open to the gated front courtyard both here and in the living room.
![Master suite.](https://compasscaliforniablog.com/wp-content/uploads/20-700x467.jpg)
All baths have been tastefully reimagined with contemporary Spanish ceramic tile, glass-enclosed showers and a clawfoot tub.
![Hip dining room.](https://compasscaliforniablog.com/wp-content/uploads/34-1-700x467.jpg)
Behind the home, the ADU is a stunning airy space with fireplace, full kitchen and bath, private front patio and secluded rear garden.
![Outdoor hang area.](https://compasscaliforniablog.com/wp-content/uploads/31-700x465.jpg)
This exceptional find in a lovely in-city neighborhood is listed by KC Lehman at $1,588,000.