EXTRAORDINARILY RARE 1910 CRAFTSMAN ONE HOUSE TO THE BEACH! Set on historic 30th Avenue walk street, this stunning, beautifully preserved and expanded 1910 Craftsman offers a scale and flexibility rarely available in Venice. The home provides approximately 4, 696 sq ft of documented living space per Coastal Commission Administrative Permit and Certificate of Occupancy (Assessor records show 3, 396 sq ft; buyer to verify). The original home features an airy, sun-filled open-plan great room with brick fireplace, dining area, and a spacious kitchen equipped with a Wolf range and a vintage commercial-style stock-pot burner—a distinctive culinary centerpiece echoing the home's eclectic heritage. Three bedrooms and three baths complete the original Craftsman portion of the home, before transitioning to the formally permitted 1991 expansions. A gated front patio offers peaceful outdoor living with effortless access to the walk street’s coastal vibrancy, and a second-floor balcony captures a natural ocean-view corridor. Per seller, the home includes multi-zone climate systems serving different areas of the residence; buyer to verify all cooling and heating details independently. In 1991, the property was expanded through formally permitted work, adding two additional bedroom/bathroom suites and a spectacular roof deck with sweeping views of Washington Square, the ocean, and the surrounding mountains—grandfathered in at an elevation no longer achievable under current Coastal height limits. These upper-level spaces offer exceptional flexibility for guests, creative work, extended-stay family, or future ADU/JADU exploration under current City guidelines. The complete Coastal Commission documentation package—available for buyer review—includes the Administrative Permit, Certificate of Occupancy, 2024 CDP application, adopted Special Conditions, and full staff report, offering uncommon clarity and opportunity for those considering future design or remodels within Venice’s dual-permit jurisdiction coastal zone. Nearly next to Venice Beach, the pier, Washington Square, Abbot Kinney, and the best of coastal living, this is an exceptionally rare opportunity to own a true walk-street classic—one with remarkable scale, history, and future potential.