2139 Baxter St – Echo Park Architectural Home Sold

Echo Park modern architectural home with zen garden and mountain views Los Angeles

Echo Park modern architectural home with zen garden and mountain views Los Angeles

Architectural Digest Featured Echo Park Home Sells for $2,275,000

Property Overview

3 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms | 2,136 square feet
Sold for $2,275,000 (3.6% above asking)

Welcome to 2139 Baxter Street, a striking modern residence in Echo Park where architecture and landscape come together in a seamless, design-forward experience. Recently refreshed by Matters of Space and featured in Architectural Digest, this Japanese and Scandinavian-inspired home is defined by clean lines, natural materials, and thoughtful functionality.

A private front garden sets the tone, creating a tranquil entry sequence that leads into the main living space. Inside, an open floor plan is filled with natural light and anchored by a fireplace, an updated kitchen with built-in coffee bar, and a glass-enclosed sunroom dining area that blurs the line between indoors and out.

The main level includes a primary suite with walk-in closet and ensuite bath, along with a second bedroom, additional bathroom, reading nook, and an observation deck that captures sweeping mountain views.

Flexible Layout + Indoor-Outdoor Living

Downstairs, a junior suite with its own entrance and private deck offers an ideal guest space or secondary primary suite. A separate flex space—complete with its own bathroom—functions perfectly as a home office, studio, or creative workspace.

The outdoor areas are equally compelling, designed as a layered garden retreat with mature landscaping, multiple terraces, built-in seating, and a collection of unique features including a cowboy pool, koi pond, and chicken coop.

A detached studio adds even more flexibility, ideal for a gym, art space, or additional workspace.

Echo Park Location

Located in a prime Eastside setting, this home offers easy access to both Echo Park and Silver Lake. The neighborhood’s best restaurants, shops, and outdoor spaces are all just moments away, making it one of the most desirable pockets for design-minded buyers in Los Angeles.

What This Sale Means for Echo Park Sellers

Selling above asking and backed by strong design credentials, this home highlights the continued demand for architectural properties in Echo Park. Buyers are placing a premium on homes that offer a cohesive design vision, indoor-outdoor flow, and flexible living spaces.

For sellers, this reinforces the importance of presentation, storytelling, and targeting the right buyer audience.

Thinking About Selling Your Echo Park or Silver Lake Home?

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