Perched in the hills near Mount Washington, 456 Ulysses Street presents a rare opportunity to own a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom in Northeast Los Angeles. The upper unit features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, while the lower unit offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, providing flexibility for rental income, multigenerational living, or owner occupancy. Enjoy natural hillside breezes throughout the home and the opportunity to make this home yours. Located between Mount Washington, Cypress Park, and Highland Park, the property provides access to nearby restaurants, cafés, boutiques, and entertainment along the Figueroa Street corridor. Local destinations including For The Win, Hippo, HomeState, and Loquat Coffee are within reach, along with the Metro A Line. Spend your days exploring Northeast Los Angeles—from morning coffee at a neighborhood café to evenings dining along Figueroa Street, visiting local businesses, or catching a game at Dodger Stadium. With access to Downtown Los Angeles, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, and Pasadena, the location provides connectivity to surrounding communities. Whether you're looking to live in one unit while generating rental income from the other or add a duplex to your investment portfolio, 456 Ulysses Street offers a versatile property with multiple possibilities.
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Square Feet
1,512
Lot Size
2,842 sqft
Year Built
1923
Property Type
Duplex
Days on Market
0
HOA Fee
N/A
Garage Total
0
MLS #
WS26151842
Interior Features
All Bedrooms Up
Laundry
Laundry Room, Outside
Main Level Bedrooms
2
Main Level Bathrooms
2
Heating
Wall Furnace
Total Parking Spaces
1
Open Parking Spaces
1
Parking Features
Driveway, On Street
Fencing
Fair Condition
Construction
Copper Plumbing
Direction Faced
North
Lot Features
Rolling Slope
Sewer
Public Sewer
Water Source
Public
Street Lights, Sidewalks
$0
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Balanced market
Avg. time on market
This is a Balanced Market. Homes are selling at a moderate pace.
Flood Risk
Minimal — not in a FEMA flood zone
Wildfire Risk
Moderate — near wildland-urban interface
Heat Risk
Low — moderate summer temperatures
Earthquake Risk
Southern California seismic zone
Based on price, location, and features