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This beautifully renovated 1 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment truly feels like a home. Spacious and light filled with hillside Views, Generous living room, Sunny eat in kitchen with newer appliances including a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, built-in microwave. Updated bath, serene bedroom, shared outdoor space. Garage with direct access entry. Separate laundry room & extra space for a studio, office or storage.

High walk score of 89. Minutes to The Grove, LACMA, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, La Brea Ave Art Galleries, shops and restaurants. Amazing Architectural with Style & Substance Like Nothing You've Seen Before | 1737 N Curson Ave. This absolutely amazing architectural home at the base of the Hollywood Hills has style, design, and finishes like nothing you've ever seen before.

Hidden from the street, next door to the Wattles Gardens, this incredible compound was inspired by Barragan, Neimeyer, and Mexican Colonial architecture. It's spooky season again and, unlike last year, trick-or-treating and in-person special events are back throughout Southern California! Below I've curated a list of all the best Halloween in-person events in Los Angeles, with some safety measures in place, of course.
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Echo Park Lake now acts as the central hub of this East side neighborhood, North of downtown and South of Silver Lake.
Reopened in 2013 after a two year remodel, the lake is a wonderful place to meet up friends, go paddle boating, grab lunch at the boat house, jog, catch a yoga class, or read a book on a bench alone.
The possibilities are endless in Echo Park.
On just about any street in Echo Park, you'll see it lined with palm trees.
My favorite architecture in the area are the world-famous Victorian homes in Echo Park's Angeleno Heights, arguably one of our great city's most charming and picaresque neighborhoods.
Hancock Park is one of Los Angeles's most exclusive and affluent neighborhoods.
Located centrally between downtown and the beach, Hancock Park is a favorite of many.
Built around the grounds of a private golf club, Hancock Park has one of the lowest population densities in the county.
Next door to neighborhoods Mid-Wilshire and Larchmont Village, Hancock Park offers quiet streets, sprawling green lawns, and historic mega-mansions.
I'd recommend a lovely, lazy Sunday drive throughout the area.
Also on Sundays is the Larchmont Village Farmers Market.
I am lucky to be able to call myself a longtime resident of the Hollywood Hills.
I love it here - the peace, serenity, calmness.
It's a beautiful and mostly secluded neighborhood that offers its residents high style, privacy, and, hopefully, a pool and views.
The Hollywood Hills is one of LA's oldest hillside communities.
Around the time the Hollywood Bowl was inaugurated in 1922, actors working at nearby Columbia Pictures began moving into newly built cabins and bungalows.
Given its close proximity to the studios, the area is steeped in lore.
Los Feliz is my second home.
Whether I'm hiking in Griffith Park, buying a book at Skylight, visiting friends for a barbecue, having a cocktail at The Dresden, dinner at Little Dom's, or, you know, working at the Sotheby's Los Feliz office, Los Feliz is my home away from home.
I love it here and you will too.
A trend I've noticed popping up in the neighborhood lately are little libraries - take a book or leave a book.
I love the idea, and I've picked up and dropped off quite a few books so far.
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