Of all the hidden neighborhoods throughout Los Angeles, the tree-lined streets flanked by period piece character homes of Comstock Hills remain one of the most desirable within the city. Located one mile from the UCLA campus, the bucolic setting is far removed from the glass and stone high rise buildings along the periphery, as they stand sentry over the houses, some of which date back nearly one-hundred years. Built high upon a knoll, this 1927 home is, perhaps, the perfect solution for someone working at one of the venerable educational or financial institutions in the area. At more than 2,300 square feet with a lot totaling near a quarter acre, the property lends itself toward restoration or possibly being reimagined as a larger home. There are four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a formal dining room, step-down living room with hand-hewn wood beams and fireplace anchoring the oversized room, butler's pantry, basement, and two-car garage. Two of the bedrooms are en-suite, one of which is currently configured as an office. The rear, covered patio is perfect for entertaining or just relaxing. The backyard is large enough to accommodate a pool or an ADU, either of which will add tremendous value to the property.