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Month: August, 2014

Northeast Los Angeles’s Hillside Communities, H – M

Northeast Los Angeles is full of an assortment of communities and neighborhoods and each have their own unique personality. Each one varies in population and demographics and personality that allow those looking to purchase homesin those Los Angeles neighborhoods to find their perfect fit for a home.

Highland Park is a hilly neighborhood located along the Arroyo Seco freeway in the San Rafael Hills. Highland Park is one of the larger communities in Los Angeles consisting of almost 57,000 residents. The neighborhood is less than 4 square miles, meaning that there is an average of 17,000 people per square mile. The average age of Highland Park citizens is 28, making Highland Park one of the “youngest” cities in Los Angeles. Highland park is ethnically diverse withthe largest ethnic population being Latinos. Highland Park real estate has been a hot commodity in the past few years and gentrification has taken hold.

Hermon is a small district in Los Angeles located Arroyo Seco freeway and South Pasadena. Hermon is only half of a square-mile making it one of the smallest communities in Los Angeles. Hermon is primarily a residential community, but it does have a small business center on a central street with charming shops and cafes. Despite it’s small size, Hermon has two schools and two city parks. One of the city parks is an off-leash dog park where families can enjoy watching their dogs play through the park.

Lincoln Heights is a small community, which sits on the east bank of the Los Angeles River just west of El Sereno. Lincoln Heights is one of the original neighborhoods in Los Angeles, so many of the buildings have a classic feel. The population consists of low-income youth that are predominantly made up of Latinos and Asians. Lincoln Heights is approximately 2.5 square miles with 27,000 residents.

Montecito Heights used to be considered “East Los Angeles”. Montecito Heights is fairly small with a population of 17,000 people. Montecito Heights sits on the hills that separate the Los Angeles Basin from the San Gabriel Valley. Residents of Montecito Heights enjoy beautiful homes with mountainous scenery with the luxury of being a short freeway drive away from Downtown Los Angeles.

Mount Washington is a neighborhood located in the San Rafael Hills of Northeast Los Angeles. Mount Washington is not as densely populated as other areas of LA. It has about 13,000 residents in its 1.85 square mile radius, providing about 7,000 residents per square mile. The average age of Mount Washington is 33 with mostly Latinos and whites. Mount Washington has many homes located on beautiful hills with unique architecture. Mount Washington is located next to the Arroyo Seco and California 2 freeways. Mt. Washington homes have been in demand and home values in that neighborhood have skyrocketed.

Northeast Los Angeles has many communities and neighborhoods with their own special demographics. Los Angeles citizens are able to choose the community that best suits their wants and needs.

Los Angeles Hillside Communities, A – G

Northeast Los Angeles (NELA) is packed with a variety of hillside communities that have their own individual personalities. Even though these communities reside in close proximity, they each provide a unique way of living. More and more buyers and sellers of home are realizing this as real estate prices in these communities continue to climb, making selling a home profitable and buying a home a great investment.

The neighborhood of Cypress Park is densely populated and located just north of the Elysian Reserve. The population is 82% Latino with an average age of 27. This makes Cypress Park one of the youngest communities in Los Angeles. Downtown Los Angeles resides two miles south of Cypress Park, which gives the residents a short commute to the city while being able to enjoy a quaint neighborhood for living.

Echo Park, also an older neighborhood closer to downtown, has become a very popular place to live for a great variety of people, including younger and younger residents who are hip and artistic. They are drawn to the area because of the many varieties of character houses available in the hilly regions and flat lands of Echo Park. For this reason and more, homes in Echo Park have been in great demand for the past decade, as it has long been in the process of gentrification.

Eagle Rock is located in the San Rafael Hills outlined by the 134 Ventura and Glendale South freeways. Eagle Rock received its name because of a giant rock resembling an eagle’s head. Eagle Rock is one of the more ethnically diverse, high-income communities in Los Angeles. The population is split evenly between Latinos, Whites, and Asians with an average yearly income of $67,000. Eagle Rock is an ideal community for families. For the past several years, Eagle Rock realtors have kept busy with a large spike of home buying and selling that has made Eagle Rock the hottest neighborhood in NELA.

El Sereno is one of the oldest communities in Los Angeles. It can be found in the furthest east corner of Los Angeles. El Sereno is a medium sized community of Los Angeles, consisting of only 4.1 square miles. The total population is about 44,000 people, which is approximately 10,000 people per square mile.

Elysian Valley is a small neighborhood in Los Angeles, which contains 8,000 residents. Elysian Valley stretches along side the Los Angeles River. Elysian Valley is a family community that has a large population of children between 11 and 18 years old. The community predominantly consists of Latinos and Asians. Elysian Valley is a quiet neighborhood where families can feel safe raising their young and letting their children play outside.

Garvanza is a neighborhood located within the community of Highland Park. This neighborhood received its name on account of the large stretches of garbanzo bean fields that used to cover the land. The current population of Garvanza is about 9,000 people with an average age of 36, making it one of Los Angeles’ mature communities. The average income is 69,000, which is high for Los Angeles.

Glassell Park is located on either side of the 2 south freeways. Glassell Park is moderately diverse and is made up of mostly Asians and Latinos. Glassell Park has a larger average household size than any other community in Los Angeles. There are about 24,000 people in the population with an average age of 30. Aside from Eagle Rock, which is leading the way in gentrification in all of Northeast Los Angeles, Glassell Park homes for sale are commanding bigger and bigger offers for those buyers priced out of Eagle Rock and areas like Silverlake.

Each community in Los Angeles has its own specific population, which can cater to any individual or family looking to build a home and make a life.