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Jeffrey Ong PostRAIN Productions

A 1920s home with Craftsman vibes east of the 405 offers plenty of room to entertain inside and out plus a lively neighborhood setting.

SPAD RESIDENCE

Just west of downtown Culver City, this well-preserved 1920s Craftsman is surrounded by shops, parks and restaurants. It’s listed by Todd and Keller Miller of Keller Williams.

Address: 3913 Spad Place, Culver City, 90232

Price: $1.885 million

Specs: Five bedrooms and four bathrooms in 2,394 square feet (6,772-square-foot lot)

The agent’s pitch: This gorgeous 1922 Craftsman bungalow near downtown Culver City was expanded into a very cool five-bedroom home by converting the expansive attic into bedrooms, creating 2,400 square feet of living space.

The interior features original built-in cabinetry, wood-framed windows, crown molding, a brick fireplace and stained-glass entry. The bright living room opens to the covered front porch with stone pillars, and the dining room opens through French doors to the patio. The master suite has vaulted ceilings and a spa tub. Outside, the large lot includes a six-car driveway, detached garage and large grassy yard with mature trees. With its basement and detached garage, there’s room for multiple workspaces.

Surrounded by shops and restaurants and located near Culver City’s award-winning schools and parks, this neighborhood is a lively spot. The amazing sushi spot Shikibu is right around the corner.

— Jack Flemming