Bel Air

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The venerable home to many TV shows and movie stars, Bel Air is a six square-mile affluent oasis.  Originally founded in 1923 by Alphonzo E. Bell Sr., it has become known as one-third of the Platinum Triangle in Los Angeles - along with the Holmby Hills and Beverly Hills - for it’s high property values and large estates. It’s also home to four private and two public pre-collegiate schools, as well as the American Jewish University; making Bel Air the perfect marriage of luxury and family.

Beverly Hills

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Home to the most famous zip code in the entire country, Beverly Hills is the quintessential definition of ultra luxury. It’s also known for its extravagant shops that align historic Rodeo Drive. Given the size of many homes in the area, the population density is one of the lowest in the county. Beverly Hills has both standout public and private schools.

Hancock Park

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Home to the most famous zip code in the entire country, Beverly Hills is the quintessential definition of ultra luxury. It’s also known for its extravagant shops that align historic Rodeo Drive. Given the size of many homes in the area, the population density is one of the lowest in the county. Beverly Hills has both standout public and private schools.

Baldwin Hills

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Baldwin Hills is a diverse and affluent neighborhood just east of Culver City in the Los Angeles region. It was named after the 19th century horse racer and land developer, Elias J. “Lucky” Baldwin. Its nearby the very first site of “Olympic Village” which was built for the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics. Some notable residents include renowned film composer, Danny Elfman; Tina Turner, and the late Ray Charles.

Hollywood Hills

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Its name alone is known the world-over as a prime real estate location for the rich and famous. The Hollywood Hills provide the ultimate in status, luxury, and aesthetic. With homes ranging from classic to neo-modern, the remarkably diverse architecture is a sight to behold and offers something for everyone. Its breathtaking views and lavish houses make it easy to see why, for over eighty years, the Hills have been home to the social elite. From five-star restaurants to outdoor activities and everything in between, it’s all at your fingertips. It’s truly living amongst the stars.

Holmby Hills

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Part of the Westwood District, Holmby Hills is another beautiful and exclusive community that is home to many famous residents. It forms the Platinum Triangle of Los Angeles with Beverly Hills and Bel Air. Holmby Hills is divided north and south by Sunset Boulevard and consists of mostly residential areas. It was purchased at the turn of the 1900’s by Arthur Letts who named it after a small hamlet in the English countryside, Holdenby.

Los Feliz

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Just next to Griffith Park, Los Feliz is an affluent community surrounded by Atwater Village and Silver Lake. Los Feliz village is home or in proximity to numerous restaurants and bars. Some were classic dives in their heyday, frequented by the likes of Charles Bukowski and Lawrence Tierney. Mickey Mouse was even born in Los Feliz, as Walt Disney drew his first image of the famous character in his uncle’s garage.

Santa Monica

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This lively and exciting city along the shore is comprised of a diverse mixture of Hollywood celebrities, executives, families, surfers, and students. It’s robust beaches and revitalized downtown area feature some of LA’s most prominent landmarks. The stunning 3rd Street Promenade boasts an array of shopping, dining, and entertainment, while Santa Monica Pier’s attractions light up at night revealing a stunning view of the city and the sparkling Pacific.

Silver Lake

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Silver Lake is a trendy residential and commercial neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, located next to Atwater Village and East Hollywood, and on the northwest, bordered by Los Feliz. It’s known for its restaurant, clubs, and weekly art walks. Walt Disney’s first studio was actually built here. It has a diverse and hip atmosphere that attracts residents of a youthful and fashionable persuasion.

Sherman Oaks

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Sold to General Moses Sherman in 1927 for under $1000 an acre, Sherman Oaks is situated at the foot of the Santa Monica mountains in the San Fernando Valley just west of Studio City and south of Van Nuys. Some of its famous residents have included Jennifer Aniston, Paula Abdul and Tom Selleck. The Sherman Oaks Galleria in the downtown area is a great hub for shopping, dining and nightlife. Sherman Oaks is located right next to the San Diego Freeway as a gateway to the northern part of the valley or a direct and convenient route to the Westside.

Studio City

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Nestled at the foot of the picturesque Santa Monica Mountains, Studio City, named after the studios it’s hosted including CBS and Universal, has played a major role in the film, television and music industry since its beginning. The famous palm tree lined Ventura Boulevard boasts a thriving dining, shopping, entertainment and nightlife scene where industry professionals and family tourists alike can relax and enjoy life. Though it’s situated at the border of the San Fernando Valley, it’s centrally located to all major freeways and other desirable areas of Los Angeles.

Brentwood

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A picture of affluence and beauty, Brentwood is situated at the foot of the Santa Monica mountains, bordered by the San Diego Freeway to the east and Santa Monica to the south. The Brentwood Country Club has been open since the golden age of Hollywood and hosted parts of the 1932 Summer Olympics. The coral trees that line San Vicente Blvd are considered a historical-cultural monument.

West Hollywood

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Colloquially referred to as WeHo, West Hollywood is an incorporated city in Los Angeles with a personality all to its own. It is famous for its unique vibrant shops, restaurants, and large gay population. It’s also considered the most walkable city in all of LA and home to the famous Sunset Strip and.  Its diverse homes and inviting atmosphere make it a great place to live for everyone from young singles to families.

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