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Koreatown

Located west of Downtown L.A. and south of Hollywood, Koreatown boasts an eclectic urban landscape where neon signs mix with various architectural styles, all of which provides insight into the area’s rich history. A wildly diverse neighb...

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Hollywood

The cultural epicenter of the movie industry and a beacon for those chasing big-screen fame, Hollywood’s star-power creates a submarket unlike any other. From the neighborhood’s tourist-centric chaos to its under-the-radar art galleries...

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Brentwood

Nestled into the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, Brentwood is a quiet, upscale Westside neighborhood. Originally a Mexican land grant ranch sold off by the Sepulveda family in the 1880s, Brentwood boasts one of the lowest populatio...

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Beverly Hills

Oil was discovered in Beverly Hills in 1900, but that didn’t stop the city from subdividing its land and paving the way for development of some of the world’s more expensive real estate. Today Beverly Hills is unofficially divided into ...

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Beverlywood

Initially part of its famous neighbor's boundaries, Beverlywood split off as a planned community in 1940. This quiet enclave boasts a strong homeowners’ association that has successfully fought off major development activity. The predomin...

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