Los Feliz Real Estate

January 14, 2009 by admin  
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Not too long ago Los Feliz was not even on the map in terms of being a hot real estate destination in Los Angeles.  Now Los Feliz rounds out the triumvirate of Silverlake, Echo Park, and Los Feliz, as highly attractive neighborhoods on the east side – as far east you can go before reaching the valley.  Of the three, Los Feliz is the most attractive, as it is less urban with quieter, tree-lined streets.  Also, given it’s proximity to Griffith Park, there are plenty of real estate opportunities north of Los Feliz Boulevard, well away from urban traffic.

Like West Hollywood, which separates neighborhoods via Santa Monica Boulevard to the east and west, Los Feliz Boulevard separates neighborhoods in Los Feliz.  That is not to say that homes south of Los Feliz Boulevard are any less attractive or expansive – some of the nicest real estate in L.A. – and most private – is on that side of the Boulevard.  But if you’re interested in something that more closely approximates a Hollywood Hills home, then you are going to want to look at homes closer to Griffith Park.

In Los Feliz, you’ll find homes that are a little touch of old Hollywood.  Of course, this is true of the Hollywood Hills as well, but in the Hollywood Hills a growing number of the architecture is of modern design.  In Los Feliz, you’ll find some of the old architectural gems of Los Angeles, such as the Bixby Estate, a beautiful older home with ample land, a cottage, and a studio.  Los Feliz is generally a quieter community – both in its shopping districts and in the neighborhoods – compared to the Hollywood Hills so you should most certainly make it part of your home-buying plans.

About Susan Andrews:

Susan Andrews is a top producing real estate agent at prestigious Beverly Hills real estate firm, Hilton & Hyland. She specializes in Hollywood Hills, West Hollywood and Los Feliz real estate. Susan can be contacted at 323.829.8811 or by e-mail regarding her properties.

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