Los Angeles | $675,000

A one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo in a 1930s building

This second-floor apartment is in a 22-unit Spanish Revival building that the city declared a historic-cultural monument in 1989 and that was renovated in 2007. It is in Westwood, less than half a mile south of UCLA’s campus and a block east of the Hammer Museum on Wilshire Boulevard, with its popular new bistro, Audrey at the Hammer. The pedestrian-friendly neighborhood has a walk score of 94.

Size: 704 square feet

Price per square foot: $959

Indoors: The unit sits above garage bays like a carriage house and has an exterior brick staircase leading to the private main entrance. The front door opens into a living and dining room with a wall of windows overlooking a courtyard and French doors leading to a veranda that runs the apartment’s width. Turning right takes you into a small eat-in kitchen with appliances lining the subway-tile walls on two sides.

To the left of the entrance is the bedroom, which has windows on two walls and a spiral staircase leading to a lower-level laundry area. The single bathroom has a combined tub and shower with marble-tile walls.

Outdoor space: The lower level takes you to a one-car garage space and a private enclosed patio with brick paving.