A timeless 1934 Spanish Revival-style home on a prime Mt. Helix view lot, privately set on an elevated, sloped parcel behind a walled courtyard entry. Designed to embrace its hillside setting, the home orients the main living spaces toward sweeping mountain and countryside views, including the living room, dining area, kitchen, and primary bedroom. Classic details include original hardwood floors, arched doorways, detailed tilework, skylights, and a beamed living room anchored by an arched gas fireplace. Large new energy-efficient vinyl windows expand the view experience and bring natural light throughout the home. The updated kitchen features stone countertops, newer stainless appliances, skylights, and view-facing connection to the formal dining area with bay window. The primary suite offers mountain outlooks, a private view deck, and custom closet built-ins. Outdoor areas support indoor-outdoor living with a private front patio, vine-covered arbor, mature landscaping, fruit trees, added trees, new irrigation, and a brand-new pool. Additional features include smart thermostat, heating and air conditioning, ample gated/off-street parking, and a large dry basement with storage and sauna. See Supplement for additional information. The setting and architecture of this property reflect an earlier chapter of Mt. Helix history. In the 1920s and 1930s, the Mt. Helix/Calavo Gardens area developed as a distinctive rural-suburban hillside community known for generous homesites, avocado and citrus groves, privacy, and Mediterranean-inspired residences. Homes from this period were often designed to respond to the natural terrain, with courtyards, garden spaces, arched forms, tile details, and indoor-outdoor connections suited to Southern California's climate. Built in 1934, this Spanish Revival-style residence carries that Old California character forward while offering meaningful modern updates. Its elevated, sloped lot is central to the home's appeal. The living room, dining area, kitchen, and primary bedroom are all oriented toward sweeping mountain and countryside views, allowing the setting to be experienced from the home's main daily living spaces rather than only from the exterior grounds. Large new energy-efficient vinyl windows enhance this view orientation and bring abundant natural light into the interior. The beamed living room, arched gas fireplace, original hardwood floors, arched openings, detailed tilework, and skylights contribute to the period character, while the updated kitchen with stone counters and newer stainless appliances provides present-day function. The formal dining area features a bay window, and the primary suite includes mountain outlooks, a private view deck, and custom closet built-ins. Outdoor areas continue the home's Spanish Revival feel and Mt. Helix lifestyle. A walled courtyard entry creates privacy from the street, while the private front patio, vine-covered arbor, mature landscaping, fruit trees, added trees, and irrigation improvements create a layered garden setting. The brand-new pool and surrounding outdoor spaces provide areas for relaxing, dining, and entertaining while preserving the property's quiet hillside character. Additional improvements and features include heating and air conditioning, smart thermostat, skylights in the kitchen and bath areas, ample gated and off-street parking, and a large dry basement with storage and sauna. The lot may offer flexibility for future improvements or expansion, subject to buyer investigation and applicable requirements. With its 1934 construction, Spanish Revival details, elevated view orientation, private courtyard approach, newer pool, and mature landscape setting, this property offers a rare combination of architectural character, privacy, views, and livability in one of La Mesa's most established hillside neighborhoods.