Nestled at the end of a tranquil cul-de-sac, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom gem effortlessly blends vintage charm with modern functionality. The award-winning California Native Garden, by Andreas Hessing of Scrub Jay Studios, featured in the Theodore Payne Foundation Annual Garden Tour, perfectly complements the home's architectural style. Step inside to an open-concept living and dining area, bathed in natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows. A cozy stone fireplace and warm wood accents, including built-in planter boxes and bookshelves, create an inviting atmosphere. The updated kitchen seamlessly integrates practicality with design. Both bedrooms offer backyard views, and the primary bedroom boasts direct access to a sun-soaked wood deck. The minimalist aesthetic extends to the spacious bathroom, where handmade Heath tile flooring harmonizes with original features. Beyond the hallway, a separate laundry room leads to the outdoor oasis. Outside, a custom iron gate intertwined with a native grape vine, opens to a thoughtfully designed space--perfect for entertaining, unwinding, or creative pursuits. And don't miss the converted garage studio, which could serve as a guest house, artist's retreat, or extra income opportunity. Plus, fruit trees galore: lemon, loquat, pomegranate, grapefruit, apple, and pear. With room to spare, this property offers the possibility of adding a garden, pool or even another unit. Nearby, you'll find the vibrant food scene including the new Everson Royce Wine Bar, Home State, Hens Teeth Square, Pizza of Venice, and Unincorporated Coffee Roasters. Near JPL, hiking and biking trails with easy freeway access. This is truly a needle in a haystack find! Home is 1,106 sq ft, guest house is 415 sq ft.