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Month: July, 2014

LA’s Hermon District – A New Generation of Buyers Find Peace and Quiet

The community of Hermon is a minuscule district in Los Angeles that is only a half-square mile in size. It is sandwiched between Monterey Hills and South Pasadena along the border of the historic 110 Arroyo Seco Parkway. Because of its size, Hermon is known to be a residential district. However, it does have two schools, two parks, and a small business area as well. The population of Hermon is approximately 3,500. Hermon’s size allows it to be a simple, cozy neighborhood. It is known for its leash-free dog park and century-old Sycamore trees.

This quaint little district is becoming a popular choice among homeowners seeking property in Los Angeles. Along with its neighboring districts, Hermon real estate has been steadily climbing in value and Hermon real estate agents have increased their marketing efforts to potential buyers.

Many communities surrounding Hermon have begun their own gentrification process. Eagle Rock, Highland Park, and Glassell Park have all started to obtain new residents who have helped to transform the neighborhoods and businesses within these communities. These new residents have begun to bleed into Hermon and continue their gentrification process. Working class people drawn to Los Angeles because of the cornucopia of career opportunities seek refuge in Hermon because of its small town feel. People are able to live in close proximity to their work while escaping the hustle and bustle of the big city in the quaint neighborhood of Hermon.

Hermon was developed in the early 1900’s and the homes reflect the early century’s character. The most common type of housing found throughout Hermon includes bungalows and cottages that comfortably fit small families with handsome yards. Throughout the later years of the 20th century there was a series of Spanish and Craftsman homes built to reflect the mid-century style. Because of the small size of Hermon, there are very little homes available for purchase, making Hermon a difficult place to get in to.

Hermon often throws gatherings to increase the feel of community throughout the district. In the summers Hermon throws a “City- Centennial Celebration” at its main park in order to showcase Hermon’s businesses, schools, and organizations. They have performances, free lunches, and tables where the businesses can hand out coupons in order to promote themselves and get their name noticed. Hermon cares about its citizens and businesses and strives to bring them together to create an area of success and high quality living.

Glassell Park Homes have Become Hip

Glassell Park is a neighborhood located in northeast Los Angeles. The population is approximately 25,000 people. The most common ethnicities found in Glassell Park are Latino and Asian. This is different than most communities in Los Angeles where the dominant ethnicity is white. The majority of households earn between $20,000 to $40,000 per year. The average resident age is 30-years-old, and 20% of these citizens have graduated from a four-year institution.

The big story in Glassell Park, however, is the home buying and home selling.  Glassell Park real estate is red hot. Most homes in Glassell Park range from mid $400,000 to low $800,000. The number of citizens with money to invest in remodeling their homes and improving their neighborhood is ever increasing.

Some new-and-improved homes in Glassell Park include townhouses under the control of the NELA Union. The NELA Union is a collection of modern homes that are for sale in Glassell Park. NELA’s goal is to work with Glassell Park realtors in order to appeal to a new generation of homebuyers and draw them into areas that need gentrification. NELA has put a lot of attention into Glassell Park and has become one of the front-runners leading to the gentrification of the neighborhood. They have new townhouses that opened within the last week and are for sale between $475,000 and $600,000. NELA has been able to offer this beautiful property within the average budget of other Glassell Park homes. These homes are located just off the “2” which make them accessible to many areas of Los Angeles. These townhouses vary between 2-4 bedroom and 3 stories. They range from 1500-1900 square feet. They were built with the California green building standards in mind and have wonderful amenities that make the place feel like a tight community. There is a central park with a beautiful garden where residents can meet each other while walking their dogs or simply enjoying the sunlight.

NELA is working together with the residents of Glassell Park to produce modern, attractive homes. Glassell Park’s central location in Los Angeles and affordable housing make it an attractive option for college graduates. The presence of young, urban citizens help to develop the neighborhood into a desirable place to call home. Glassell Park may be one of the “late bloomers” in terms of Los Angeles communities being gentrified, but its transformation has just begun. People have begun to call it “Glasselland”. Its hilly environment provides for break taking views and unique architecture in new homes. The nightlife also adds to the growing appeal of the community with dive bars like The Eagle Rock Brewery and Verdugo Bar. Glasselland has promise in its future and can only continue to grow.

Eagle Rock Homes and Real Estate – A Lesson in Gentrification

Eagle Rock is a tight community located between Pasadena and Glendale. Eagle Rock is characterized by its numerous styles of homes. The neighborhoods of Eagle Rock are filled with homes in the Spanish and Mission style along with Art Deco. Eagle Rock is also one of the special neighborhoods in Los Angeles, which contains Streamline Moderne homes. There are also homes in the Craftsman and Georgian style sprinkled throughout Eagle Rock neighborhoods.  

Eagle Rock homes have been steadily climbing in value. The price range for homes in Eagle Rock range between the low $500,000’s to the mid $900,000’s. The demand for homes in Eagle Rock is increasing because of the low-priced, high-quality homes sprouting up throughout the community.

The recent inhabitants of the neighborhood initiated the gentrification of Eagle Rock. Since the early 1900’s Eagle Rock has been known for its high concentration of artists and creative types. Filmmakers and writers and the combination of young professionals have worked together to increase the face value of Eagle Rock. Not only have the homes been repaired and restored, but new art galleries, coffee shops, and unique restaurants have been established as well.  This fact has further helped Eagle Rock real estate to soar in value.

The majority of these new hot spots can be found on Colorado or Eagle Rock Blvd. Some traditional family restaurants include baked pizza at Casa Bianca, unique burgers at The Oinkster, delicious barbeque sandwiches from Dave’s Chillin & Grillin, succulent omelets at Pete’s, and Mexican food that tastes like its straight from Ensenada at Cacao Mexicatessen. There are also gourmet restaurants like Little Beast.

The schools in Eagle Rock have a wonderful reputation of delivering high quality education. The schools are located within the neighborhoods of Eagle Rock where it’s safe for children to walk to school. Some of the most well known elementary schools include Dahlia Heights and Eagle Rock Elementary. Occidental College can also be found tucked nicely within an Eagle Rock neighborhood. “Oxy” was founded in 1887 and is a private, liberal arts college. It was one of the first liberal arts colleges founded on the West Coast. Oxy is a great choice for college, because the students get the quaint neighborhood experience, and are also next door to the city of Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles.

The gentrification of Eagle Rock has just begun. The attractive community continues to bring in more people. Eagle Rock will continue to grow and become one of the top neighborhoods in Los Angeles.

Echo Park Homes and Real Estate – Something for Everyone

Real estate-wise, Echo Park is one of the up and coming areas in Los Angeles. It is located just northwest of downtown Los Angeles and east of Silver Lake. Echo Park is ideal for those who thrive off culture. The community is rich with restaurants, coffee houses, and boutiques, which serve to inspire its consumers. The nightlife is active with art galleries and music venues that exist to bring Echo Park together as a tight community. Echo Park homes are always in high demand for good reason.

Echo Park consists of several mini areas that offer an array of classical and modern architecture. The area of Angelino Heights provides an old town feel that draws in film crews shooting period pieces. The Victorian homes found in Angelino Heights are a part of the Los Angeles Historic Preservation overlay zones. This ensures that Angelino Heights preserves its old town, classical feel. Bungalows are the most common type of housing found in Echo Park. These Californian Bungalows are on average 1200 square feet and built before the 1940s. Most bungalows have at least two bedrooms and one bath. Echo Park has a variety of properties that range from flat lots to lots on hills. The lots on the hills have a beautiful view of downtown Los Angeles that stretch to the Pacific Ocean.

In addition to bungalows, there are many condos and houses available in Echo Park. Downtown Los Angeles is about 2 miles south of Echo Park, so the citizens of Echo Park may enjoy both the fast paced city life and the serene beauty of Echo Park. Citizens also have access to Echo Park Lake, which was created to provide power to its residents. However, today the lake is utilized for paddleboats, hiking, and picnicking. Echo Park Lake is home to the annual Lotus Festival.

The demographics of Echo Park include a wide variety of ethnicities, with a high density of Latinos, Asians, and Whites. Echo Park is one of the most densely populated areas of Los Angeles, and it continues to grow. The average age of citizens is 30 years old with an income of $38,000. Approximately 76% of the population consists of renters.

Echo Park is full of inspired people who work together to create their own special culture within Los Angeles. Echo Park is the perfect place for people to grow and help shape one of the most popular cities in Los Angeles. Because Echo Park real estate is always in such high demand, anyone interested in buying or selling homes should take the time to hire an Echo Park realtor with specific experience in this special neighborhood.